Wednesday 8 September 2010

The role of likelihood in statistical science

There have been many interesting developments in theoretical statistics since you were in graduate school, but do these have any relevance for the practice of statistics? What is needed to make the translation from nice new mathematics to "on-the-ground"improvements? In my talk I survey some of the advances in likelihood-based inference, and try to identify the most promising links to better analysis of data.

Nancy Reid
University of Toronto

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