A Note on Inferential Decisions, Errors and Path-Dependency
Statistics Theory
2026-02-20 v5 Statistics Theory
Abstract
Consider the sequential testing of binary outcomes. The a posteriori belief process and its objective conditional-probability counterpart generally differ but converge to the same result in well-defined tests. We show that unless the two processes are 'essentially identical', differing only by an a priori factor, time-homogeneous continuous decisions based on the former are path-dependent with respect to state-variables based on the latter or any other non-essentially-identical processes. Inferential error decomposes into a path-dependent and a path-independent component, whose distinct properties are relevant to error mitigation.
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@article{arxiv.2507.05634,
title = {A Note on Inferential Decisions, Errors and Path-Dependency},
author = {Kangda K. Wren},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.05634},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages: 1 highlight, 7 main text, 3 appendix and 1 bibliography