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Bayesian Model Averaging: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Classification

Bayesian model averaging (BMA) provides a coherent and systematic mechanism for accounting for model uncertainty. It can be regarded as an direct application of Bayesian inference to the problem of model selection, combined estimation and prediction. BMA produces a straightforward model choice crite...

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Published in:International statistical review 2018-04, Vol.86 (1), p.1-28
Main Authors: Fragoso, Tiago M., Bertoli, Wesley, Louzada, Francisco
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Classification
Classification schemes
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Content analysis
Mathematical models
qualitative content analysis
Statistical inference
Systematic review
Trends
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