
TL;DR
This paper is a rejoinder to a previous work on objective priors, addressing critiques and clarifying the authors' perspectives on the use of objective priors in statistical inference.
Contribution
It provides a detailed response to critiques of objective priors, clarifying their role and defending their use in frequentist statistical methods.
Findings
Clarifies the role of objective priors in frequentist inference
Addresses critiques and misconceptions about objective priors
Reinforces the validity of objective priors in statistical analysis
Abstract
Rejoinder of ``Objective Priors: An Introduction for Frequentists'' by M. Ghosh [arXiv:1108.2120]
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