Conditionality principle

There have been a number of conditionality principles proposed in statistics, beginning with Fisher (always condition on an ancillary statistic when one exists). The most well-known conditionality principle is the principle of statistical inference that Allan Birnbaum formally defined and studied in an article in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Birnbaum (1962).

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Conditionality principle

There have been a number of conditionality principles proposed in statistics, beginning with Fisher (always condition on an ancillary statistic when one exists). The most well-known conditionality principle is the principle of statistical inference that Allan Birnbaum formally defined and studied in an article in the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Birnbaum (1962).

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