$$p$$ values for composite null models.(English)Zbl 1004.62022

Summary: The problem of investigating compatibility of an assumed model with the data is investigated in the situation when the assumed model has unknown parameters. The most frequently used measures of compatibility are $$p$$ values, based on statistics $$T$$ for which large values are deemed to indicate incompatibility of the data and the model. When the null model has unknown parameters, $$p$$ values are not uniquely defined. The proposals for computing a $$p$$ value in such a situation include the plug-in and similar $$p$$ values on the frequentist side, and the predictive and posterior predictive $$p$$ values on the Bayesian side. We propose two alternatives, the conditional predictive $$p$$ value and the partial posterior predictive $$p$$ value, and indicate their advantages from both Bayesian and frequentist perspectives.

MSC:

 62F15 Bayesian inference 62A01 Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics
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