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R. A. Fisher and the making of maximum likelihood 1912–1922. (English) Zbl 0955.62525

Summary: In 1922 R. A. Fisher introduced the method of maximum likelihood. He first presented the numerical procedure in 1912. This paper considers Fisher’s changing justifications for the method, the concepts he developed around it (including likelihood, sufficiency, efficiency and information) and the approaches he discarded (including inverse probability).

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62A01 Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics
62-03 History of statistics
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