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Choosing the More Likely Hypothesis

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Much of economists' statistical work centers on testing hypotheses in which parameter values are partitioned between a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis in order to distinguish two views about the world. Our traditional procedures are based on the probabilities of a test statistic under the null but ignore what the statistics say about the probability of the test statistic under the alternative. Traditional procedures are not intended to provide evidence for the relative probabilities of the null versus alternative hypotheses, but are regularly treated as if they do. Unfortunately, when used to distinguish two views of the world, traditional procedures can lead to wildly misleading inference. In order to correctly distinguish between two views of the world, one needs to report the probabilities of the hypotheses given parameter estimates rather than the probability of the parameter estimates given the hypotheses.

Choosing the More Likely Hypothesis shows why failing to consider the alternative hypothesis often leads to incorrect conclusions. It shows that for most standard econometric estimators, it is not difficult to compute the proper probabilities using Bayes theorem. Simple formulas that require only readily available information in standard estimation reports are provided. The author emphasizes that frequentist approaches for deciding between the null and alternative hypothesis are not free of priors. Rather, the usual procedures involve an implicit, unstated prior that is likely to be far from scientifically neutral.

List of contents

Introduction. Choosing Between Hypotheses. Bayes Theorem. A Simple Coin-Flipping Example. Regression Estimates. Diffuse Alternatives and the Lindley "Paradox". Is the Stock Market Efficient? Non-sharp Hypotheses. Bayes Theorem and Consistent Estimation. More General Bayesian Inference. The General Decision-Theoretic Approach. A Practitioner's Guide to Choosing Between Hypotheses. Summary.

Product details

Authors Richard Startz
Publisher Now Publishers Inc
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.11.2014
 
EAN 9781601988980
ISBN 978-1-60198-898-0
No. of pages 90
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 5 mm
Weight 152 g
Series Foundations and Trends(r) in E
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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