Abstract

Nature of Bayesian Inference Standard Normal Theory Inference Problems Bayesian Assessment of Assumptions: Effect of Non-Normality on Inferences About a Population Mean with Generalizations Bayesian Assessment of Assumptions: Comparison of Variances Random Effect Models Analysis of Cross Classification Designs Inference About Means with Information from More than One Source: One-Way Classification and Block Designs Some Aspects of Multivariate Analysis Estimation of Common Regression Coefficients Transformation of Data Tables References Indexes.

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Statistical inferenceInferenceBayesian probabilityFrequentist inferenceBayesian inferenceEconometricsComputer scienceBayesian statisticsStatisticsFiducial inferenceMathematicsArtificial intelligence

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1975
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70
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349
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248-248
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Joseph B. Kadane, George E. P. Box, George C. Tiao (1975). Bayesian Inference in Statistical Analysis.. Journal of the American Statistical Association , 70 (349) , 248-248. https://doi.org/10.2307/2285412

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