| M. Ghosh and G. Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997. |
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M. Ghosh and G. Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
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M. Ghosh and G. Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
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M. Ghosh and G. Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
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Ghosh, M. and Meeden, G. (1997), Bayesian methods for finite population sampling, Chapman & Hall, London.
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Malay Ghosh and Glen Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
....the created sample will always have the correct mean and variance. What can be done if there is little prior information available about the population Meeden and Vardeman (1991) gave a noniformative Bayesian approach to interval estimation in finite population sampling. For further details see Ghosh and Meeden (1997). This approach is appropriate when given the observed values in the sample the statistician s beliefs about the seen and the unseen are roughly exchangeable. Given the responders in the sample inferences are based on a pseudo posterior called the Polya posterior. This conditional distribution ....
Ghosh, M. and Meeden, G. (1997). Bayesian methods for finite population sampling. Chapman & Hall, London.
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Malay Ghosh and Glen Meeden. Bayesian Methods for Finite Population Sampling. Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
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