http://www.overcomingbias.com/2009/02/share-likelihood-ratio... Seriously, the main point of an experiment is to gather evidence . Coupled with prior beliefs, you get a posterior belief, but the most important point is how much evidence the experiment provides. Sure, a full fledged posterior belief is needed to make an actual decision, like, what should we test next. And if a subject is deemed important enough that w…
The Bayesian believes that probability represents our beliefs about the world. The Frequentist believes that probabilities merely represent the long term frequency counts of events (for a given 'population').
The frequentists do not "believe," they measure.