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IntroductionThe ‘Confidence Index’ ApproachBayesian ApproachDiscussion and Conclusions3.1 Main concepts of Bayesian inference 3.1 Main concepts of Bayesian inferenceA principal aspect of the confidence index considered in the previous Section 2is that it represents a procedure that involves no inference and, thus, may be difficult to justify for practical use. The procedure looks at the variation in conceptual experimental values, but leads to no inference abou… 3.2 Analysis of the performance of the Bayesian approach with a flat (uniform) priorFor the application discussed here, the posterior mean is chosen. Because the sample mean is still Normal with parameters μ and , the probability of a wrong conclusion can be quantified for each possible value of μ as a tail area of a Normal distribution. The posterior mean as a Bayesian estima… Author: Franco Taroni, Alex Biedermann, Silvia Bozza, Joelle Vuille, Marc Augsburger Publish Year: 2014 Published: Mar 1, 2014
3.1 Main concepts of Bayesian inferenceA principal aspect of the confidence index considered in the previous Section 2is that it represents a procedure that involves no inference and, thus, may be difficult to justify for practical use. The procedure looks at the variation in conceptual experimental values, but leads to no inference abou…
3.2 Analysis of the performance of the Bayesian approach with a flat (uniform) priorFor the application discussed here, the posterior mean is chosen. Because the sample mean is still Normal with parameters μ and , the probability of a wrong conclusion can be quantified for each possible value of μ as a tail area of a Normal distribution. The posterior mean as a Bayesian estima…
Author: Franco Taroni, Alex Biedermann, Silvia Bozza, Joelle Vuille, Marc Augsburger
Publish Year: 2014
Published: Mar 1, 2014
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