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    10 January 2013
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    Summary: \textit{F.J. Samaniego} and \textit{D.M. Reneau} [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 89, No. 427, 947--957 (1994; Zbl 0804.62005)] presented a landmark study on the comparison of Bayesian and frequentist point estimators. Their findings indicate that Bayesian point estimators work well in more situations than were previously suspected. In particular, their comparison reveals how a Bayesian point estimator can improve upon a frequentist point estimator even in situations where sharp prior knowledge is not necessarily available. We show that similar results hold when comparing Bayesian and frequentist interval estimators. Furthermore, the development of an appropriate interval estimator comparison offers some further insight into the estimation problem.
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