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Epistemology (Mainstream and Formal)
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Probability and Statistics
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A new proof of the likelihood principle
G Gandenberger
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
, 2015
38
2015
Why I am not a likelihoodist
G Gandenberger
Philosopher's Imprint 16 (7)
, 2016
6
2016
Producing a robust body of data with a single technique
GS Gandenberger
Philosophy of Science 77 (3), 381-399
, 2010
5
2010
Differences among noninformative stopping rules are often relevant to Bayesian decisions
G Gandenberger
arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00214
, 2017
4
2017
New responses to Three counterexamples to the Likelihood Principle
G Gandenberger
Unpublished manuscript
, 2014
2
2014
Two principles of evidence and their implications for the philosophy of scientific method
GS Gandenberger
University of Pittsburgh
, 2015
1
2015
Why I Am Not a Methodological Likelihoodist
G Gandenberger
1
2014
Should You Proportion Your Beliefs to Your Evidence?
G Gandenberger
2015
How Likelihoodists Should (and Should Not) Respond to Borel’s Paradox
G Gandenberger
2014
Why the Law of Likelihood Applies Only to Mutually Exclusive Hypotheses
G Gandenberger
2013
The Impact of Dependence Among Expert Judgments on the Expected Information Those Judgments Provide
G Gandenberger
2010
Why Joseph Erlanger Rejected the Local Circuit Theory of Nerve Impulse Propagation
G Gandenberger
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