This graduate-level text on statistical inference is unique in providing a detailed comparison of frequentist and Bayesian approaches. It covers recent computational methods, methods for point and interval estimation, and hypothesis testing and prediction.
Statistical inference : an integrated Bayesian/likelihood approach
โ Scribed by Murray A Aitkin
- Publisher
- Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Year
- 2010
- Leaves
- 238
- Series
- Monographs on statistics and applied probability (Series), 116
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Filling a gap in current Bayesian theory, Statistical Inference: An Integrated Bayesian/Likelihood Approach presents a unified Bayesian treatment of parameter inference and model comparisons that can be used with simple diffuse prior specifications. This novel approach provides new solutions to difficult model comparison problems and offers direct Bayesian counterparts of frequentist t-tests and other standard Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Theories of statistical inference --
The integrated Bayes/likelihood approach --
t-Tests and normal variance tests --
Unified analysis of finite populations --
Regression and analysis of variance --
Binomial and multinomial data --
Goodness of fit and model diagnostics --
Complex models.
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โฆ Subjects
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