Likelihood principle — In statistics,the likelihood principle is a controversial principle of statistical inference which asserts that all of the information in a sample is contained in the likelihood function.A likelihood function arises from a conditional probability … Wikipedia
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Ronald Fisher — R. A. Fisher Born 17 February 1890(1890 02 17) East Finchley, London … Wikipedia
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