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Diagnostics of prior-data agreement in applied Bayesian analysis
Authors:Nicolas  Bousquet
Institution:1. INRIA Futurs and Université , Paris-Sud XI , France;2. Université Laval , Québec , Canada
Abstract:This article focused on the definition and the study of a binary Bayesian criterion which measures a statistical agreement between a subjective prior and data information. The setting of this work is concrete Bayesian studies. It is an alternative and a complementary tool to the method recently proposed by Evans and Moshonov, M. Evans and H. Moshonov, Checking for Prior-data conflict, Bayesian Anal. 1 (2006), pp. 893–914]. Both methods try to help the work of the Bayesian analyst, from preliminary to the posterior computation. Our criterion is defined as a ratio of Kullback–Leibler divergences; two of its main features are to make easy the check of a hierarchical prior and be used as a default calibration tool to obtain flat but proper priors in applications. Discrete and continuous distributions exemplify the approach and an industrial case study in reliability, involving the Weibull distribution, is highlighted.
Keywords:prior-data conflict  expert opinion  subjective prior  objective prior  Kullback–Leibler diver-gence  discrete distributions  lifetime distributions
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