
Summary: A concept ''L-nonformation,'' of no information about a parameter of interest, is defined. It implies concepts of generalized ancillarity and sufficiency, termed L-ancillarity and L-sufficiency (the latter having been studied previously). Here L stands for likelihood. Properties of these concepts are discussed.
Sufficient statistics and fields, likelihood, L-nonformation, Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics, parametrization, L-sufficiency, L-ancillarity, information
Sufficient statistics and fields, likelihood, L-nonformation, Foundations and philosophical topics in statistics, parametrization, L-sufficiency, L-ancillarity, information
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