The following pages link to Why Isn't Everyone a Bayesian? (Q3713298):
Displayed 17 items.
- Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular (Q449806) (← links)
- Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular'' by R. Little (Q449809) (← links)
- Reuse, recycle, reweigh: combating influenza through efficient sequential Bayesian computation for massive data (Q542932) (← links)
- Prior sensitivity in theory testing: an apologia for the Bayes factor (Q618178) (← links)
- Constructing informative model priors using hierarchical methods (Q631951) (← links)
- Statistics for phylogenetic trees (Q849456) (← links)
- Sampling-resampling techniques for the computation of posterior densities in normal means problems (Q1209915) (← links)
- Bayesian reference prior analysis on the ratio of variances for the balanced one-way random effect model (Q1338371) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality under transformations. A result with Bayesian applications (Q1346940) (← links)
- Some issues in the foundation of statistics. (With comments by J. Berger, E. L. Lehmann, P. W. Holland, C. C. Clogg, N. W. Henry and the author's rejoinder) (Q1571122) (← links)
- Selection of the reference priors for a balanced random effects model (Q1906303) (← links)
- On Future Directions in Statistical Methodologies - Some Speculations (Q2911659) (← links)
- A predictive approach to measuring the strength of statistical evidence for single and multiple comparisons (Q3108007) (← links)
- Critical issues in different inferential paradigms (Q3598255) (← links)
- A new approach to default priors and robust bayes methodology (Q4529334) (← links)
- Decision Theoretic Designs for Phase II Clinical Trials with Multiple Outcomes (Q4666685) (← links)
- On Regression Sampling in Statistical Auditing: Bad Answers to the Wrong Questions? (Q5750103) (← links)