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Activity Number: 36 - Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Modeling of the Demographic and Economic Data
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Sunday, August 8, 2021 : 3:30 PM to 5:20 PM
Sponsor: Business and Economic Statistics Section
Abstract #316704
Title: Joint Bayesian Analysis of Multiple Response Types Using the Hierarchical Generalized Transformation Model
Author(s): Jonathan R Bradley*
Companies: Florida State University
Keywords: Spatial statistics; Non-Gaussian; Bayesian; Multivariate analysis
Abstract:

Consider the situation where an analyst has a Bayesian statistical model that performs well for continuous data. However, suppose the observed dataset consists of multiple response-types (e.g., continuous, count-valued, Bernoulli trials, etc.), which are distributed from more than one class of distributions. We refer to these types of data as "multiple response-type" datasets. The goal of this talk is to introduce a reasonable easy-to-implement all-purpose method that "converts" a Bayesian statistical model for continuous responses (call this the preferred model) into a Bayesian model for multiple response-type datasets. To do this, we consider a transformation of the multiple response-type data, such that the transformed data can be be reasonably modeled using the preferred model. What is unique with our strategy is that we treat the transformations as unknown and use a Bayesian approach to model this uncertainty. The implementation of our Bayesian approach to unknown transformations is straightforward, and involves two steps. The first step produces posterior replicates of the transformed multiple response-type data from a latent conjugate multivariate (LCM) model. The second ste


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