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Robust Bayesian Inference
Robust 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.
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Robust Bayesian Inference
Taxonomic method record · bayesian / bayesian
- Berger, J. O. (1990). Robust Bayesian analysis: sensitivity to the prior. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 25(3), 303–328. · DOI 10.1016/0378-3758(90)90079-A
- Insua, D. R. & Ruggeri, F. (Eds.) (2000). Robust Bayesian Analysis. Springer. · ISBN 978-0387988665
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