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Robust Bayesiansk Inferens×Bayesiansk Modelaveraging×
FagområdeBayesianskBayesiansk
FamilieBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Oprindelsesår1984–19901999
OphavspersonJames O. BergerHoeting, Madigan, Raftery & Volinsky
TypeBayesian sensitivity / robustness frameworkBayesian model averaging
Oprindelig kildeBerger, J. O. (1990). Robust Bayesian analysis: sensitivity to the prior. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 25(3), 303–328. DOI ↗Hoeting, J. A., Madigan, D., Raftery, A. E. & Volinsky, C. T. (1999). Bayesian Model Averaging: A Tutorial. Statistical Science, 14(4), 382–401. link ↗
AliasserBayesian sensitivity analysis, prior robustness, epsilon-contamination Bayesian analysis, robust BayesBMA, Bayesian model combination, Bayesian Model Ortalaması (BMA)
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ResuméRobust Bayesian inference extends standard Bayesian analysis by replacing a single prior distribution with a class of plausible priors and examining how much the posterior conclusions change across that class. Instead of committing to one prior, the analyst bounds the posterior quantity of interest, revealing whether findings are stable or critically dependent on prior assumptions.Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA), formalised as a tutorial by Hoeting, Madigan, Raftery and Volinsky in 1999, addresses model uncertainty by averaging over all plausible model specifications rather than selecting a single best model. Each candidate model receives a posterior probability that reflects how well it fits the data given a prior, and predictions or coefficient estimates are formed as weighted averages across the entire model space. This approach reduces the bias and overconfidence that arise when a single selected model is treated as the true one.
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