In many statistical applications that concern mathematical psychologists, the
concept of Fisher information plays an important role. In this tutorial we
clarify the concept of Fisher information as it manifests itself across three
different statistical paradigms. First, in the frequentist paradigm, Fisher
information is used to construct hypothesis tests and confidence intervals
using maximum likelihood estimators; second, in the Bayesian paradigm, Fisher
information is used to define a default prior; lastly, in the minimum
description length paradigm, Fisher information is used to measure model
complexity.
%0 Journal Article
%1 ly2017tutorial
%A Ly, Alexander
%A Marsman, Maarten
%A Verhagen, Josine
%A Grasman, Raoul
%A Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan
%D 2017
%K geometry information optimization readings tutorials
%T A Tutorial on Fisher Information
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.01064
%X In many statistical applications that concern mathematical psychologists, the
concept of Fisher information plays an important role. In this tutorial we
clarify the concept of Fisher information as it manifests itself across three
different statistical paradigms. First, in the frequentist paradigm, Fisher
information is used to construct hypothesis tests and confidence intervals
using maximum likelihood estimators; second, in the Bayesian paradigm, Fisher
information is used to define a default prior; lastly, in the minimum
description length paradigm, Fisher information is used to measure model
complexity.
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abstract = {In many statistical applications that concern mathematical psychologists, the
concept of Fisher information plays an important role. In this tutorial we
clarify the concept of Fisher information as it manifests itself across three
different statistical paradigms. First, in the frequentist paradigm, Fisher
information is used to construct hypothesis tests and confidence intervals
using maximum likelihood estimators; second, in the Bayesian paradigm, Fisher
information is used to define a default prior; lastly, in the minimum
description length paradigm, Fisher information is used to measure model
complexity.},
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