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Activity Number: 360 - Contributed Poster Presentations: Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 5, 2020 : 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Sponsor: Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Abstract #313256
Title: A Comparison of Bayesian, Frequentist and Fiducial Intervals for the Difference Between Two Binomial Proportions
Author(s): Lizanne Raubenheimer*
Companies: North-West University
Keywords: Binomial proportions; Coverage; Divergence prior; Fiducial; Jeffreys prior; Probability matching prior
Abstract:

Estimating the difference between two binomial proportions will be investigated, where Bayesian, frequentist and fiducial (BFF) methods will be considered. Three vague priors will be used, the Jeffreys prior, a divergence prior and the probability matching prior. A probability matching prior is a prior distribution under which the posterior probabilities of certain regions coincide with their coverage probabilities. Fiducial inference can be viewed as a procedure that obtains a measure on a parameter space while assuming less than what Bayesian inference does, i.e. no prior. Fisher introduced the idea of fiducial probability and fiducial inference. In some cases the fiducial distribution is equivalent to the Jeffreys posterior. The performance of the Jeffreys prior, divergence prior and the probability matching prior will be compared to a fiducial method and other classical methods of constructing confidence intervals for the difference between two independent binomial parameters. These intervals will be compared and evaluated by looking at their coverage rates and average interval lengths. The probability matching and divergence priors perform better than the Jeffreys prior.


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