Philosophy of statistics
ID: philosophy-of-statistics
The philosophy of statistics is a branch of philosophy that examines the foundations, concepts, methods, and implications of statistical reasoning and practices. It encompasses a range of topics, including but not limited to: 1. **Nature of Statistical Inference**: Philosophers of statistics investigate how we draw conclusions from data and the relationship between probability and statistical inference. This includes discussions on frequentist versus Bayesian approaches and the underlying principles that justify these methods.
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