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432 | Wed, 8/6/2014, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-157A | |
Bayesian Regression: Paradoxes and Priors — Invited Papers | |||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) , International Indian Statistical Association | |||
Organizer(s): Steven N. MacEachern, Ohio State University | |||
Chair(s): Steven N. MacEachern, Ohio State University | |||
8:35 AM | Implications of Uniformly Most Powerful Bayesian Tests for the Reproducibility of Scientific Research — Valen Johnson, Texas A&M ; Scott D. Goddard, Texas A&M | ||
9:00 AM | The Ubiquity of Information Inconsistency in Testing and Model Selection — James O. Berger, Duke University ; M. J. Bayarri, University of Valencia ; Joris Mulder, Tilburg University | ||
9:25 AM | From a Conditional Lindley's Paradox to Poly-Hyper-G Priors — Christopher Hans, Ohio State University ; Agniva Som, Ohio State University ; Steven N. MacEachern, Ohio State University | ||
9:50 AM | Hierarchical Sparsity Priors for Regression Models — Jim Griffin, University of Kent ; Phil Brown, University of Kent | ||
10:15 AM | Floor Discussion |
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