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Latest revision as of 14:30, 12 May 2024
decision procedure, statistical decision rule
A rule according to which statistical decisions are made on the basis of observations obtained.
Let $X$ be a random variable that takes values in a sample space $\left({\mathfrak{X},\mathcal{B},\mathbf{P}_\theta}\right)$, $\theta \in \Theta$, and let $D = \{ d \}$ be the set of all possible decisions $d$ that can be taken relative to the parameter $\theta$ with respect to a realization of $X$. According to the accepted terminology in mathematical statistics and the theory of games, any $\mathcal{B}$-measurable transformation $\delta : \mathfrak{X} \rightarrow D$ of the space of realizations $\mathfrak{X}$ of $X$ into the set of possible decisions $D$ is called a decision function. For example, in the statistical estimation of the parameter $d$ any point estimator $\hat\theta = \hat\theta(x)$ is a decision function. A basic problem in statistics in obtaining statistical conclusions is the choice of a decision function $\delta(\cdot)$ that minimizes the risk $$ R(\theta,\delta) = \mathbf{E}_\theta[L(\theta,\delta_X)] $$ relative to the loss function $L(\cdot,\cdot)$ used.
The concept of a decision function is a basic concept in the theory of statistical decision functions as developed by A. Wald.
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Cf. also Statistical decision theory.
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[1] | N.N. Chentsov, "Statistical decision laws and optimal inference" , Amer. Math. Soc. (1982) (Translated from Russian) |
[2] | A. Wald, "Statistical decision functions" , Wiley (1950) |
[a1] | J.O. Berger, "Statistical decision theory. Foundations, concepts and models" , Springer (1980) |
Decision function. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Decision_function&oldid=39493