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On the Mathematics of the Jeffreys-Lindley Paradox

Statistics Theory 2015-03-16 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the well known Jeffreys-Lindley paradox. In a Bayesian set up, the so-called paradox arises when a point null hypothesis is tested and an objective prior is sought for the alternative hypothesis. In particular, the posterior for the null hypothesis tends to one when the uncertainty, i.e. the variance, for the parameter value goes to infinity. We argue that the appropriate way to deal with the paradox is to use simple mathematics, and that any philosophical argument is to be regarded as irrelevant.

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@article{arxiv.1503.04098,
  title  = {On the Mathematics of the Jeffreys-Lindley Paradox},
  author = {Cristiano Villa and Stephen Walker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04098},
  year   = {2015}
}