Foundations of Statistical Inference | Proceedings of the Shoresh Conference 2000 | ISBN 9783790800470

Foundations of Statistical Inference

Proceedings of the Shoresh Conference 2000

herausgegeben von Yoel Haitovsky, Hans Rudolf Lerche und Ya'acov Ritov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonYoel Haitovsky
Herausgegeben vonHans Rudolf Lerche
Herausgegeben vonYa'acov Ritov
Buchcover Foundations of Statistical Inference  | EAN 9783790800470 | ISBN 3-7908-0047-3 | ISBN 978-3-7908-0047-0

Foundations of Statistical Inference

Proceedings of the Shoresh Conference 2000

herausgegeben von Yoel Haitovsky, Hans Rudolf Lerche und Ya'acov Ritov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonYoel Haitovsky
Herausgegeben vonHans Rudolf Lerche
Herausgegeben vonYa'acov Ritov
This volume is a collection of papers presented at a conference held in Shoresh Holiday Resort near Jerusalem, Israel, in December 2000 organized by the Israeli Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport. The theme of the conference was „Foundation of Statistical Inference: Applications in the Medical and Social Sciences and in Industry and the Interface of Computer Sciences“. The following is a quotation from the Program and Abstract booklet of the conference. „Over the past several decades, the field of statistics has seen tremendous growth and development in theory and methodology. At the same time, the advent of computers has facilitated the use of modern statistics in all branches of science, making statistics even more interdisciplinary than in the past; statistics, thus, has become strongly rooted in all empirical research in the medical, social, and engineering sciences. The abundance of computer programs and the variety of methods available to users brought to light the critical issues of choosing models and, given a data set, the methods most suitable for its analysis. Mathematical statisticians have devoted a great deal of effort to studying the appropriateness of models for various types of data, and defining the conditions under which a particular method work. “ In 1985 an international conference with a similar title* was held in Is rael. It provided a platform for a formal debate between the two main schools of thought in Statistics, the Bayesian, and the Frequentists.