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A log on Bayesian statistics, stochastic cost frontier, montecarl o markov chains, bayesian P-values
2004 Feb 17
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A log on Bayesian statistics, stochastic cost frontier, montecarl o markov chains, bayesian P-values
...quantities, T(y_rep, theta_L). The estimated P-value is just the
proportion
of these L simulations for which the test quantity equals or exceeds its
realized value; that is, for which T(y_rep,theta_L)>=T(y,theta_L)..."
Does this means that the usual p-value applies? i.e., pv <- 1 -
chosen_CDF(parameters)?
Can anybody clarify that for me please?
Thanks for your help.
Jorge
-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Sean (NIH/NHGRI) [mailto:sdavis2@mail.nih.gov]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:42 PM
To: 'Icabalceta, Jorge L. '
Subject: RE: [R] How do we obtain Posterior Predicti...
2004 Feb 16
0
How do we obtain Posterior Predictive (Bayesian) P-values in R (a sking a second time)
...quantities, T(y_rep, theta_L). The estimated P-value is just the proportion
of these L simulations for which the test quantity equals or exceeds its
realized value; that is, for which T(y_rep,theta_L)>=T(y,theta_L)..."
Does this means that the usual p-value applies? i.e., pv <- 1 -
chosen_CDF(parameters)?
Can anybody clarify that for me please?
Thanks for your help.
Jorge
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