40 resultados para I am Jazz
em University of Michigan
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Frequentist statistical methods continue to predominate in many areas of science despite prominent calls for "statistical reform." They do so in part because their main rivals, Bayesian methods, appeal to prior probability distributions that arguably lack an objective justification in typical cases. Some methodologists find a third approach called likelihoodism attractive because it avoids important objections to frequentism without appealing to prior probabilities. However, likelihoodist methods do not provide guidance for belief or action, but only assessments of data as evidence. I argue that there is no good way to use those assessments to guide beliefs or actions without appealing to prior probabilities, and that as a result likelihoodism is not a viable alternative to frequentism and Bayesianism for statistical reform efforts in science.
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Poems.
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"The list in A.M. 435B is that of Þormóður Torfason's MSS.-collection, by Árni Magnússon. The appendices consist of a list of Á. Magnússon's purchases at the Rostgaard auction 1726, and a list of MSS. in Bibliotheca Resenii 1685"--Halldór Hermannsson. Cat. of the Icelandic Coll., p. 17.
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Consists of "Why I am a Cumberland" (xxix p.) and "The old log house, a history and defense of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, by T. C. Blake, D.D." (293 p.) The latter has separate t.p. with imprint: Nashville, Tenn., Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1897, and was published first in 1879.
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For voice and piano.
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For voice and piano.
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Why I am a Methodist, by W. R. Clark.--"Why are you a Universalist?" By T. B. Thayer.--Why I am a Baptist, by J. N. Sykes.--Why am I a Trinitarian Congregationalist? By Nehemiah Adams.--Why I am a churchman, by G. M. Randall.--Why I am a Unitarian, by Orville Dewey.--Spiritual Christianity, by T. S. King.
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Presented to the Roxburghe club by Arthur James Balfour.