
TL;DR
This paper provides a commentary on Glenn Shafer's 'Testing by betting', including comparisons between p-values and betting scores through online appendices, offering insights into statistical testing methods.
Contribution
It offers a critical discussion and comparative analysis of p-values and betting scores in the context of statistical testing, expanding on Shafer's ideas.
Findings
Betting scores can be an alternative to p-values in hypothesis testing
Comparison highlights advantages and limitations of betting scores
Provides insights into the interpretation of statistical evidence
Abstract
This note is my comment on Glenn Shafer's discussion paper "Testing by betting", together with two online appendices comparing p-values and betting scores.
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