Statistical decision theory and bayesian analysis ebook
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Statistical decision theory and bayesian analysis by James O. Berger
Statistical decision theory and bayesian analysis James O. Berger ebook
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0387960988, 9780387960982
Page: 316
Format: djvu
Rational Models of Irrational Behavior; Arthur, W. Statistical Analysis With Missing Data. Statistical Decision Theory and Bayesian Analysis. Brian, Designing Economic Agents that Act like Human Agents: A Behavioral Approach to Bounded Rationality; James O. Principles and Theory for Data Mining and Machine Learning. Indeed, behaviour in the known and knowable space builds on scientific knowledge, the archetypal example of combined explicit knowledge, that is, scientific models and theories. This book is an excellent addition to any mathematical statistician's library. Berger Statistical Decision Theory and Bayesian Analysis. Normative decision theory describes how decisions should be made in order to accommodate a set of axioms believed to be desirable; descriptive decision theory deals with how people actually make decisions; and prescriptive .. "The outstanding strengths of the book are its topic coverage, references, exposition, examples and problem sets. David Snowden's Cynefin framework, introduced to articulate discussions of sense-making, knowledge management and organisational learning, has much to offer discussion of statistical inference and decision analysis. I explore its value, particularly in its .. Reminiscences of a Statistician.