[R][Q] Non-parametric finite-sample credible intervals with one-dimensional priors: a middle ground between Bayesian and frequentist intervals
See the manuscript here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.17621
Hi all! After obtaining my PhD I have been out of academia for a few years, but I have kept interest in the fundamentals of statistical methodology and have recently written up this manuscript.
In it I propose a middle ground between frequentist and Bayesian statistics. I belief, besides being of theoretical interest, this may provide useful practical statistical tools down the line.
Naturally I would like to spread my work, and receive feedback on whether others agree with its usefulness and novelty.
I had submitted the manuscript to Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods. The editor handling my paper has sent out 11 reviewer invitations, but none agreed to review - presumably because the subject doesn't quite fit in common fields of work.
I was requested to suggest 4-6 potential reviewers myself instead. However, since I am no longer in academia, I find it difficult to think of potential reviewers. Do you guys have ideas on who I could suggest, or an approach to finding potential reviewers?
Any ideas on steps forward and general feedback on the paper and the ideas in it are very welcome as well!
Kind regards,
Tim