title: settled with
date: 2019-03-06 11:13:52
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- These issues have not been settled with the availability of large-scale genomic data, but the debate has shifted from a focus on general laws or patterns of molecular evolution to the description of particular instances where natural selection has shaped the pattern of variation. (Nielsen, 2005)
- As human populations have grown, we have settled with increasing frequency in urban areas. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- From his last book Statistical Methods and Scientific Inference (1973, in particular Chapter III) it is clear that Fisher settled with the idea that - whenever possible to get exact results we should base inference on probability statements, otherwise it should be based on the likelihood; - the likelihood can be interpreted subjectively as a rational degree of belief, but it is weaker than probability, since it does not allow an external verification, and - in large samples there is a strengthening of likelihood statements where it becomes possible to attach some probabilistic properties ('asymptotic approach to a higher status' - Fisher 1973, page 78). (Pawitan, 2001)