15. New papers on fuzzy p-values
As you may know, the notion of a fuzzy p-value in the sense of Geyer and Meeden has been warmly received by the statistical community (taking into account the cyclic FS-bashing episodes over decades, 'warmly' is a good thing).
Here you are some papers:
Fuzzy p-values in latent variable problems by Elizabeth Thompson and Charles Geyer. Update: Biometrika 94 (2007), 49-60.
Fuzzy p-values and ties in nonparametric tests by Charles Geyer.
Uncertainty in inheritance: assessing evidence for linkage by Elizabeth Thompson.
Interpreting significance in nonparametric linkage analysis: the fuzzy p-value distribution extended to multiple score functions by Lars Ängquist.
Here you are some papers:
Fuzzy p-values in latent variable problems by Elizabeth Thompson and Charles Geyer. Update: Biometrika 94 (2007), 49-60.
Fuzzy p-values and ties in nonparametric tests by Charles Geyer.
Uncertainty in inheritance: assessing evidence for linkage by Elizabeth Thompson.
Interpreting significance in nonparametric linkage analysis: the fuzzy p-value distribution extended to multiple score functions by Lars Ängquist.
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