Bayesian statistical inference for psychological research.

Author(s)
Edwards, W. H. Lindman & L.J. Savage.
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Abstract

Bayesian statistics, a currently controversial viewpoint concerning statistical inference, is based on a definition of probability as a particular measure of the opinions of ideally consistent people. Statistical inference is modification of these opinions in the light of evidence, and Bayesian theorem specifies how such modifications should be made.

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A 4762 [electronic version only]
Source

Psychological Review, Vol. 70 (1963), No. 3 (May), p. 193-242

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