Decision-theoretic ideas can structure the process of inference
together with the decision-making that inference supports.
Statistical decision theory is the sub-discipline of statistics
which explores and develops this structure. Typically, discusion of
decision theory within one discipline does not recognise that other
disciplines may have considered the same or similar problems. This
text, Volume 9 in the prestigious Kendall's Library of Statistics,
provides an overview of the main ideas and concepts of statistical
decision theory and sets it within the broader concept of decision
theory, decision analysis and decision support as they are
practised in many disciplines beyond statistics - including
artificial intelligence, economics, operational research,
philosophy and psychology.
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