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Theories of inference or simple additives

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The view is taken that statistical inference is a deductive process. Theories of inference then differ in the additives that are explicitly or implicitly added to the model and data. This focuses on the clear determination of the given for any inference analysis.

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Brenner, D., Fraser, D.A.S. & Monette, G. Theories of inference or simple additives. Statistische Hefte 22, 231–233 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02934645

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