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Simulation de bootstrap multiniveau×Échantillonnage de Gibbs×
DomaineBayésienBayésien
FamilleBayesian methodsBayesian methods
Année d'origine1979 (bootstrap); multilevel variants c.1990s1984
Auteur d'origineEfron (1979); multilevel extensions developed through 1980s–2000sStuart Geman & Donald Geman
Typeresampling / simulationMCMC sampling algorithm
Source fondatriceEfron, B. (1979). Bootstrap methods: Another look at the jackknife. The Annals of Statistics, 7(1), 1–26. DOI ↗Geman, S. & Geman, D. (1984). Stochastic relaxation, Gibbs distributions, and the Bayesian restoration of images. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 6(6), 721-741. DOI ↗
Aliashierarchical bootstrap, cluster bootstrap, stratified bootstrap for multilevel data, multilevel resamplingGibbs sampler, coordinate-wise MCMC, systematic scan Gibbs, blocked Gibbs sampling
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RésuméMultilevel bootstrap simulation is a resampling technique designed for clustered or hierarchically structured data. It preserves the nested data structure by resampling at each level independently — first drawing clusters (e.g., schools, hospitals), then drawing observations within each sampled cluster — so that bootstrap replicate datasets reflect the same multilevel organisation as the original data.Gibbs sampling is a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm that approximates a high-dimensional posterior distribution by repeatedly drawing each parameter from its full conditional distribution given all other parameters and the data. Because each draw is exact from a conditional — not a proposal that may be rejected — the sampler is efficient when those conditionals are available in closed form.
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