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Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Binomial Proportions
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML “Sample Size Calculations for. Binomial Proportions Via Highest Posterior Density Intervals.” The Statistician:. Journal of the Institute of Statisticians, ...
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Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Binomial Proportions
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML mination for estimating binomial proportions, and provides a comprehensive com- ... the binomial parameter as input into the sample size formula. ...
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Dynamic Matrix-Variate Graphical Models
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Dynamic Matrix-Variate Graphical Models. 5 Time-Varying Σ t. The above development is now extended to the practically critical context of time- ...
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Objective Bayesian Statistics ... Do you buy it? Should we sell it ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Should we sell it? (Comment on Articles by. Berger and by Goldstein) ... Should we sell it? From my perspective, the valuable achievements and promise of ...
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Bayesian Sample Size Determination for Binomial Proportions
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Table 1 provides several examples of Bayesian sample sizes for the ALC, WOC and MLC, allowing comparisons between the sizes given by the different criteria, ...
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Objective Bayesian Statistics ... Do you buy it? Should we sell it ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Do you buy it? Should we sell it? From my perspective, the valuable achievements and promise of science are today in grave danger of being ignored, ...
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Is “Objective Bayesian Analysis” objective, Bayesian, or wise ...
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Multi-Scale and Hidden Resolution Time Series Models
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML what we call Hidden Resolution Models (HRM). Finally, the multi-scale model can be used as a prior for an underlying multi-scale process, as in Ferreira et ...
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Coherence and calibration: comments on subjectivity and ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Coherence and calibration: subjectivity and “objectivity” the fact, seen to be out of step with the world, and if I do so my Bayesian solution ...
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Bayesian Analysis - Welcome to Bayesian Analysis!
321-344, DOI:10.1214/06-BA111; A One-Pass Sequential Monte Carlo Method for Bayesian Analysis of Massive Datasets, by Suhrid Balakrishnan and David Madigan, ...
 
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