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The Prior Distribution In Bayesian Statistics, Kai-Tang Chen May 1979

The Prior Distribution In Bayesian Statistics, Kai-Tang Chen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A major problem associated with Bayesian estimation is selecting the prior distribution. The more recent literature on the selection of the prior is reviewed. Very little of a general nature on the selection of the prior is formed in the literature except for non-informative priors. This class of priors is seen to have limited usefulness. A method of selecting an informative prior is generalized in this thesis to include estimation of several parameters using a multivariate prior distribution. The concepts required for quantifying prior information is based on intuitive principles. In this way, it can be understood and controlled by …


A Μ-Model Approach On The Cell Means: The Analysis Of Full, Design Models With Non-Orthogonal Data, Richard Van Koningsveld May 1979

A Μ-Model Approach On The Cell Means: The Analysis Of Full, Design Models With Non-Orthogonal Data, Richard Van Koningsveld

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This work considers the application of a µ-model approach on the cell means to a special yet important class of experimental designs. These include full factorial, completely nested, and mixed models with one or more observations per cell. By limiting attention to full models, an approach to the general data situation is developed which is both conceptually simple and computationally advantageous.

Conceptually, the method is simple because the design related effects are defined as if the cell means are single observations. This leads to a rather simple algorithm for generating main effect contrasts, from which associated interaction contrasts can also …


Estimation Of Floods When Runoff Originates From Nonhomogeneous Sources, David Ray Olson May 1979

Estimation Of Floods When Runoff Originates From Nonhomogeneous Sources, David Ray Olson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Extreme value theory is used as a basis for deriving a distribution function for flood frequency analysis when runoff originates from nonhomogeneous sources. A modified least squares technique is used to estimate the parameters of the distribution function for eleven rivers. Goodness-of-fit statistics are computed and the distribution function is found to fit the data very well.

The derived distribution function is recommended as a base method for flood frequency analysis for rivers exhibiting nonhomogeneous sources of runoff if further investigation also proves to be positive.


The Evolution Of Ibm's Information Management System-- A Significant Data Base/Data Communications Software Product, Brent W. Anderson Jan 1979

The Evolution Of Ibm's Information Management System-- A Significant Data Base/Data Communications Software Product, Brent W. Anderson

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

In the early 1970's it was said that data base management systems (DBMS) would be to the 70's what COBOL was to the 60's. Clearly, recognition of the need to manage and effectively utilize data has resulted in significant efforts to develop computer hardware and software to meet this great challenge.


A Discussion Of An Empirical Bayes Multiple Comparison Technique, Donna Baranowski Jan 1979

A Discussion Of An Empirical Bayes Multiple Comparison Technique, Donna Baranowski

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

This paper considers the application and comparison of Bayesian and nonBayesian multiple comparison techniques applied to sets of chemical analysis data. Suggestions are also made as to which methods should be used.