Bayesian Inference in Statistical Analysis
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First published:6 April 1992
Print ISBN:9780471574286 |Online ISBN:9781118033197 |DOI:10.1002/9781118033197
Copyright © 1973 George E.P. Box
About this book
Its main objective is to examine the application and relevance of Bayes' theorem to
problems that arise in scientific investigation in which inferences must be made regarding
parameter values about which little is known a priori. Begins with a discussion
of some important general aspects of the Bayesian approach such as the choice of prior
distribution, particularly noninformative prior distribution, the problem of nuisance
parameters and the role of sufficient statistics, followed by many standard problems
concerned with the comparison of location and scale parameters. The main thrust is
an investigation of questions with appropriate analysis of mathematical results which
are illustrated with numerical examples, providing evidence of the value of the Bayesian
approach.


