Objective Priors for the Bivariate Normal Model

Citation
O. Berger, James et Sun, Dongchu, Objective Priors for the Bivariate Normal Model, Annals of statistics , 36(2), 2008, pp. 963-982
Journal title
ISSN journal
00905364
Volume
36
Issue
2
Year of publication
2008
Pages
963 - 982
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
Study of the bivariate normal distribution raises the full range of issues involving objective Bayesian inference, including the different types of objective priors (e.g., Jeffreys, invariant, reference, matching), the different modes of inference (e.g., Bayesian, frequentist, fiducial) and the criteria involved in deciding on optimal objective priors (e.g., ease of computation, frequentist performance, marginalization paradoxes). Summary recommendations as to optimal objective priors are made for a variety of inferences involving the bivariate normal distribution. In the course of the investigation, a variety of surprising results were found, including the availability of objective priors that yield exact frequentist inferences for many functions of the bivariate normal parameters, including the correlation coefficient.