Why isn't everyone a Bayesian?

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Veröffentlicht: 1986
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Some statistical analysis issues at the World Fertility Survey 1988 Little, Roderick J. A.
Dealing with uncertainty : statistics for an aging population 1988 Stoto, Michael A.
Statistical policy for state and local governments 1988 Lehnen, Robert G.
The fixed X assumption in econometrics : can the textbooks be trusted? 1987 Binkley, James K.
Interim analysis in clinical trials : the role of the likelihood principle 1987 Berry, Donald A.
A Kalman-filter smoothing approach for extrapolations in certain dose-response, damage-assessment, and accelerated-life-testing studies 1987 Meinhold, Richard J.
Quality, value relationship for imperfect information in the umbrella problem 1987 Katz, Richard W.
Diagnostic value of residual and partial residual plots 1987 Mansfield, Edward R.
Model-based estimation in finite population sampling 1987 Bellhouse, David R.
Goodness-of-fit statistics for general linear regression equations in the presence of replicated responses 1987 Chang, Potter C.
Analysis of data from the Places rated almanac 1987
The validity of the likelihood principle 1987 Hill, Bruce M.
Environmental monitoring, statistics, and the law : room for improvement 1987 Millard, Stephen
Effects of intraclass correlation on weighted averages 1986 Searle, S. R.
Harrison-Stevens forecasting and the multiprocess dynamic linear model 1986 Bolstad, William M.
Estimating serial correlation by visual inspection of diagnostic plots 1986 Stigler, Stephen M.
The generalized Mantel-Haenszel statistic 1986 Somes, Grant W.
Why isn't everyone a Bayesian? 1986 Efron, Bradley
Chinese statistics 1986 Chow, Gregory C.
On measures of monotone association 1986 Raveh, Adi
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