Discussion: On Arguments Concerning Statistical Principles
D. A. S. Fraser

TL;DR
This paper discusses debates around statistical principles, specifically analyzing arguments related to the Birnbaum argument and the strong likelihood principle, contributing to foundational statistical theory.
Contribution
It provides a critical examination of arguments concerning the Birnbaum argument and clarifies their implications for statistical principles.
Findings
Clarifies the logical structure of the Birnbaum argument
Highlights implications for the strong likelihood principle
Provides insights into foundational debates in statistics
Abstract
Discussion of "On the Birnbaum Argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle" by Deborah G. Mayo [arXiv:1302.7021].
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