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Bayesian and non-Bayesian conditional inference: Discussion.

A. Philip Dawid, Morris H. DeGroot, James M. Dickey, Irving John Good, Bruce M. Hill, Joseph B. Kadane, Tom Leonard, Dennis B. Lindley, Arnold Zellner (1980)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

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Discussion on the paper by Barnard, George A., Pivotal inference and the Bayesian controversy, part of a round table on Bayesian and non-Bayesian conditional inference held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).

Sampling properties of estimators of nucleotide diversity at discovered SNP sites

Alexander Renwick, Penelope Bonnen, Dimitra Trikka, David Nelson, Ranajit Chakraborty, Marek Kimmel (2003)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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SNP sites are generally discovered by sequencing regions of the human genome in a limited number of individuals. This may leave SNP sites present in the region, but containing rare mutant nucleotides, undetected. Consequently, estimates of nucleotide diversity obtained from assays of detected SNP sites are biased. In this research we present a statistical model of the SNP discovery process, which is used to evaluate the extent of this bias. This model involves the symmetric Beta distribution...

Hypothesis testing: Discussion.

Edwin T. Jaynes, David J. Spiegelhalter, Hirotugu Akaike, Arthur P. Dempster, James M. Dickey, Seymour Geisser, Irving John Good, Dennis V. Lindley, Anthony O'Hagan, Arnold Zellner (1980)

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Discussion on the papers by Zellner, Arnold and Siow, Aloysius, Posterior odds ratios for selected regression hypotheses and by Bernardo, José M., A Bayesian analysis of classical hypotheses testing, both of them part of a round table on Hypothesis testing held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).

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J. de la Horra (2009)

Boletín de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. BEIO

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Predictive sample reuse: Discussion.

Irwin Guttman, S. James Press (1980)

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Discussion on the paper by Geisser, Seymour, Predictive sample reuse techniques for censored data, part of a round table on Bayesian and non-Bayesian conditional inference held in the First International Congress on Bayesian Methods (Valencia, Spain, 28 May - 2 June 1979).

On the frequentist and Bayesian approaches to hypothesis testing.

Elías Moreno, F. Javier Girón (2006)

SORT

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Hypothesis testing is a model selection problem for which the solution proposed by the two main statistical streams of thought, frequentists and Bayesians, substantially differ. One may think that this fact might be due to the prior chosen in the Bayesian analysis and that a convenient prior selection may reconcile both approaches. However, the Bayesian robustness viewpoint has shown that, in general, this is not so and hence a profound disagreement between both approaches exists. In...