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July, 1979 Conditional Properties of Statistical Procedures
G. K. Robinson
Ann. Statist. 7(4): 742-755 (July, 1979). DOI: 10.1214/aos/1176344725

Abstract

During the last twenty years several results on the conditional properties of statistical procedures have appeared in the literature. However, apart from results linking conditional properties and Bayesianity, few general results have been found. Here a systematic set of definitions of conditional properties is given and a systematic investigation of their consequences is started. An analogy between interval and point estimation is used both to extend definitions of conditional properties to point estimation and to extend the usual definition of admissibility for point estimation to provide a new definition of admissibility for interval estimation.

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G. K. Robinson. "Conditional Properties of Statistical Procedures." Ann. Statist. 7 (4) 742 - 755, July, 1979. https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176344725

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Published: July, 1979
First available in Project Euclid: 12 April 2007

zbMATH: 0423.62005
MathSciNet: MR532239
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/aos/1176344725

Subjects:
Primary: 62A99
Secondary: 62C15 , 62F10 , 62F15 , 62F25

Keywords: 62-02 , Admissibility , Bayesianity , betting , Conditional properties , relevant subset

Rights: Copyright © 1979 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

Vol.7 • No. 4 • July, 1979
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