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Some critical aspects of the use of exchangeability in statistics

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This expository paper provides a framework for analysing de Finetti's representation theorem for exchangeable finitely additive probabilities. Such an analysis is justified by reasoning of statistical nature, since it is shown that the abandonment of the axiom of σ-additivity has some noteworthy consequences on the common interpretation of the Bayesian paradigm. The usual (strong) fromulation of de Finetti's theorem is deduced from the finitely additive (weak) formulation, and it is used to solve the problem of stating the existence of a stochastic process, with given finite-dimensional probability distributions, whose sample paths are probability distributions. It is of importance, in particular, to specify prior distributions for nonparametric inferential problems in a Bayesian setting.

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Research partially supported by MPI (40% 1990, Gruppo Nazionale «Modelli Probabilistici e Statistica Matematica»).

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Regazzini, E., Petris, G. Some critical aspects of the use of exchangeability in statistics. J. It. Statist. Soc. 1, 103–130 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02589053

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