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Bayesian inference 2 hierarchical Bayesian models 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Estimation theory 1 Fay-Herriot models 1 Gibbs sampler 1 MCMC sampling 1 Mehrebenenanalyse 1 Multi-level analysis 1 Pakistan 1 Schätztheorie 1 Time series analysis 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1 global local priors 1 heuristic decision-making 1 hierarchical Bayesian models,non-normal priors 1 market forecasts 1 political risk 1 rare events 1 search rules 1 stock market analysts 1 stock markets 1 stopping rules 1 take-the-best 1 time series multilevel models 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3
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Boonstra, Harm Jan 1 Brakel, Jan A. van den 1 Lee, Michael D. 1 Masood, Omar 1 Newell, Benjamin R. 1 Sergi, Bruno 1
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Discussion paper / Statistics Netherlands 1 Judgment and Decision Making 1
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BASE 1 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Hierarchical Bayesian time series multilevel models for consistent small area estimates at different frequencies and regional levels
Boonstra, Harm Jan; Brakel, Jan A. van den - 2018
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Using hierarchical Bayesian methods to examine the tools of decision-making
Lee, Michael D.; Newell, Benjamin R. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 8, pp. 832-842
Hierarchical Bayesian methods offer a principled and comprehensive way to relate psychological models to data. Here we use them to model the patterns of information search, stopping and deciding in a simulated binary comparison judgment task. The simulation involves 20 subjects making 100 forced...
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How political risks and events have influenced Pakistan’s stock markets from 1947 to the present
Masood, Omar; Sergi, Bruno - 2008
In this paper, we analyse Pakistan’s political risks and events that have affected the country’s stock markets since 1947. We collected data in the form of questionnaires from historians, economists, politicians, government officials, bankers and stock market analysts in Pakistan and make...
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