I have been exploring alternative approaches to statistics ever since I read about Halpern’s counter-example to Cox’s theorem and I came across this:
Could you please give a brief summary of Akaike statistics, references, and why you think is (not) a good foundation for statistics? Thanks!
[Question] What is Akaike statistics?
I have been exploring alternative approaches to statistics ever since I read about Halpern’s counter-example to Cox’s theorem and I came across this:
Could you please give a brief summary of Akaike statistics, references, and why you think is (not) a good foundation for statistics? Thanks!