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In this paper, we study the drivers of customer satisfaction for financial services. We discuss a full Bayesian analysis based on data collected from customers of a leading financial services company. Our approach allows us to explicitly accommodate missing data and enables quantitative...
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In this paper, we study the drivers of customer satisfaction for financial services. We discuss a full Bayesian analysis based on data collected from customers of a leading financial services company. Our approach allows us to explicitly accommodate missing data and enables quantitative...
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The nonparametric Bayesian shape-constrained bioassay estimator of Ramgopal et al. [Ramgopal, P., Laud, P., Smith, A.F.M., 1993. Nonparametric Bayesian bioassay with prior constraints on the shape of the potency curve. Biometrika 80 (3), 489-498.] is compared with the shape constrained maximum...
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For the classical least-squares model it is often the case that shape or order restrictions are appropriate for the regression function, in the form of a set of linear inequality constraints imposed on the parameters. It is generally understood that the hypothesis test using the constrained...
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