Bayes Linear Statistics: Theory and MethodsISBN: 978-0-470-01562-9
Hardcover
544 pages
June 2007
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Michael Goldstein, Professor of Statistics, Department of
Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham
Michael Goldstein has worked on and researched the Bayes linear approach for around 30 years, his general interests being in the foundations, methodology and applications of Bayesian/subjectivist approaches to statistics. He has an outstanding reputation as one of the most original thinkers in the field, and was a contributing author to Wiley’s “Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences”.
Michael Goldstein has worked on and researched the Bayes linear approach for around 30 years, his general interests being in the foundations, methodology and applications of Bayesian/subjectivist approaches to statistics. He has an outstanding reputation as one of the most original thinkers in the field, and was a contributing author to Wiley’s “Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences”.
David Wooff, Director of Statistics & Mathematics
Consultancy Unit and Senior Lecturer in Statistics, Department of
Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham
David Wooff has been involved in a long collaboration for over 20
years with Michael Goldstein and others on developing Bayes linear
methods, his primary research interest being the general
development and application of Bayes linear methodology.