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Michael LewThanks Nicole. I’m still not sure that I agree. The severity fuctnion may look at the numbers in a different manner, but if it really yields a fuctnion of evidence in the data then it should be commensurable with a likelihood fuctnion. Even if the conceptual models of severity fuctnions and likelihood fuctnions differ, their numerical values do not need to differ. It seems to me that a severity fuctnion for a sample from a normal population with known variance (as in section 2.3 of Mayo & Spanos 2011) can be calculated exactly as one minus the integral of the likelihood fuctnion. Is that the case?(If the answer is “yes†then a second question relates to whether it is always the case.)
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Larissa
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