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Riothamus's avatar

You might be interested in some work by Glenn Shafer out of Rutgers. He has a paper about using the language of betting to replace p-values in scientific communication here: http://www.probabilityandfi.... I am tempted to summarize it as "write papers as though replication markets already existed."

This is related to other work he has done with Vladimir Vovk, where they have developed game-theoretic probability. The core concept is that probability arises naturally out of perfect information games between three players, where one player offers bets, another accepts them, and a third decides the outcome. They maintain a website here: http://www.probabilityandfi... with their working papers, and there is a new book due out this month.

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tenthkrige's avatar

Well that's indeed nice of them. I wish you success when this is actually launched.

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