List of unsolved problems in statistics explained

There are many longstanding unsolved problems in mathematics for which a solution has still not yet been found. The notable unsolved problems in statistics are generally of a different flavor; according to John Tukey,[1] "difficulties in identifying problems have delayed statistics far more than difficulties in solving problems." A list of "one or two open problems" (in fact 22 of them) was given by David Cox.[2]

Inference and testing

A list of open problems in Bayesian statistics has been proposed.[5]

Experimental design

Problems of a more philosophical nature

Notes

  1. Tukey . John W. . Unsolved Problems of Experimental Statistics. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 49. 268. 1954. 706–731 . 10.2307/2281535. 2281535.
  2. 2981685. Present Position and Potential Developments: Some Personal Views: Design of Experiments and Regression. Cox. D. R.. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General). 147. 2. 306–315. 1984. 10.2307/2981685.
  3. 10.1016/S0378-3758(96)00202-9. A note on second-order admissibility of the Graybill-Deal estimator of a common mean of several normal populations. 1997. Pal. Nabendu. Lim. Wooi K.. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 63. 71–78.
  4. 10.1093/biomet/asm093. Studentization and deriving accurate p-values. 2008. Fraser. D.A.S.. Rousseau. J.. Biometrika. 95. 1–16.
  5. Jordan . M. I. . 2011 . What are the open problems in Bayesian statistics? . The ISBA Bulletin. 18. 1. 1–5.
  6. Zabell, S. L. . Predicting the unpredictable . 1992 . Synthese . 90 . 2 . 205 . 10.1007/bf00485351. 9416747 .

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