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Bayesian statistics is a branch of statistics that uses
1. Non normal analysis
2. Analysis using prior information
3. On hypothesis tests or confidence intervals
4. Analysis by computer only

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Answered by rohithanumarla
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Answer:indicate different sorts of analyses for a given model of data. ... In this article we use “frequentist” loosely to refer to the constellation of methods founded ... 2). From this sampling distribution, we determine the probability that simulated z/N ... Notice that a confidence interval has no distributional information.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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It does analysis using prior information

  • This method enables the statistical inference process to be guided by a combination of specific previous knowledge.
  • This knowledge is about a population parameter and evidence from data in a given sample.
  • The probability distribution conveys one's beliefs about an unknown variable in this inference before specific pieces of evidence are taken into account.
  • It is also referred to as prior information.
  • #SPJ2
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