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Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular'' by R. Little
Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular'' by R. Little
Abstract: Discussion of "Calibrated Bayes, for Statistics in General, and Missing Data in Particular" by R. Little [arXiv:1108.1917]
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