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    Nonadditive Probabilities in Statistics

    The paper gives a short survey about the occurrence (sometimes hidden in the background) of nonadditive probabilities in statistics. It starts with the original meaning of “probability” in statistics in the Ar...

    Frank Hampel in Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice (2009)

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    Some Thoughts about Classification

    The paper contains some general remarks on the high art of data analysis, some philosophical thoughts about classification, a partial review of outliers and robustness from the point of view of applications, i...

    Frank Hampel in Classification, Clustering, and Data Analysis (2002)

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    On the Philosophical Foundations of Statistics: Bridges to Huber’s work, and recent results

    After a few words in honor of P.J. Huber and a brief introduction into a new frequentist paradigm for the foundations of statistics, which uses upper and lower probabilities and the concept of “successful bets...

    Frank Hampel in Robust Statistics, Data Analysis, and Computer Intensive Methods (1996)