贝叶斯样本大小的确定正常分布变化系数的贝叶斯样本大小的确定
Sajid Ali1, Mariyam Waheed1, Ismail Shah1
1Department of Statistics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Journal of applied statistics
|June 5, 2024
概括
与频率主义方法相比,贝叶斯方法为统计研究提供较小的样本大小. 这项研究证实贝叶斯的技术需要更少的参与者变化系数,提高研究效率.
科学领域:
- 统计 统计 统计 统计
- 统计推断的统计推断.
- 贝叶斯统计学 贝叶斯统计学
背景情况:
- 在统计研究中,确定样本大小至关重要.
- 贝叶斯方法通常比经典技术产生更小的样本大小.
- 平均长度标准是一种传统的贝叶斯方法来确定样本大小.
研究的目的:
- 将关键的贝叶斯样本大小确定技术应用于正常分布的变化系数.
- 为了比较贝叶斯方法与频率主义方法的性能.
- 为了评估贝叶斯样本大小确定效率.
主要方法:
- 使用贝叶斯样本大小确定技术.
- 专注于正常分布的变化系数.
- 用频率主义方法比较结果.
主要成果:
- 平均覆盖率标准比最差结果标准产生更小的样本大小.
- 贝叶斯方法需要比频率主义方法更小的样本大小,以获得同等效率.
- 证明了贝叶斯技术在减少样本大小要求方面的有效性.
结论:
- 贝叶斯样本大小的确定对于变化系数是有效的.
- 贝叶斯方法提供了一个统计学上合理的方法来减少样本大小.
- 这项研究支持使用贝叶斯方法进行更经济的研究设计.
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