Bayesian methods for binomial data
T. Leonard
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Bayesian methods for binomial data
by T. Leonard
Published
1972
Publisher
Research and Development Division, American College Testing Program
Pages
20
Statistical decision theory and Bayesian analysis
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Bayesian methods for binomial data was written by T. Leonard.
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