Bayesian Statistics, A Review
A study of those statistical ideas that use a probability distribution over parameter space. The first part describes the axiomatic basis in the concept of coherence and the implications of this for sampling theory statistics. The second part discusses the use of Bayesian ideas in many branches of statistics.
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January 1972Paperback
9780898710021
89 pages
252 × 172 × 9 mm
0.172kg
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Table of Contents
- Coherence: sampling-theory statistics
- Basic ideas in Bayesian statistics
- Sequential experimentation
- Finite population, Sampling theory
- Robustness
- Multiparameter problems
- Tolerance regions and predictive distributions
- Multinomial data
- Asymptotic results
- Empirical Bayes and multiple decision problems.