Discussion of "On the Birnbaum Argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle"

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We discuss Birnbaum's result, its relevance to statistical reasoning, Mayo's objections and the result in [Electron. J. Statist. 7 (2013) 2645-2655] that the proof of this result doesn't establish what is commonly believed. [arXiv:1302.7021]

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