frekventististen
Frekventististen is a Finnish term used to refer to adherents of frequentist statistics, a school of statistical inference that defines probability as the long-run relative frequency of events in repeatable experiments. Frekventististen typically treat model parameters as fixed but unknown and evaluate evidence about them through procedures whose operating characteristics are characterized by long-run error rates.
Historically, frequentist statistics developed in the early 20th century through the work of Ronald Fisher, Jerzy
Core methods associated with frekventististen include null-hypothesis significance testing, p-values, and confidence intervals, as well as
Frequentist inference contrasts with Bayesian approaches, which treat parameters as random variables with prior distributions. Critics
In Finnish language usage, frekventististen serves as the genitive plural form of frekventistinen and appears in