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Comparing posterior and likelihood estimates for proportions (off topic)
3 messages · Doran, Harold, Giovanni Petris, pchen at uni-bielefeld.de
You are not comparing estimates of the population proportion. Giovanni
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:08:27 -0500 From: "Doran, Harold" <HDoran at air.org> Sender: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch Precedence: list Thread-topic: Comparing posterior and likelihood estimates for proportions (off topic) Thread-index: AccYuQPSLwIrLya5T4ivem8lVU99aQ== This question is slightly off topic, but I'll use R to try and make it as relevant as possible. I'm working on a problem where I want to compare estimates from a posterior distribution with a uniform prior with those obtained from a frequentist approach. Under these conditions the estimates should agree. Specifically, I am asking the question, "What is the probability that the true proportion of students passing a test is 50% when the observed proportion for that school is only 38%?" For my example, there are 100 students in the school and 38 of them passed an exam. For conjugacy, if we choose a beta prior, then posterior in this case is also a beta distribution. Now, I believe the a and b parameters for a beta with a uniform prior is a=1 and b=1, or 1/(1+1) Here is my R code for the posterior with a flat prior n <- 100 # Total number of individuals y <- 38 # Number of successes a <- 1 # Parameter 1 for Beta prior b <- 1 # Parameter 2 for Beta prior theta <- .38 # Proportion passing pbeta(.50, a + y, b+n-y, lower.tail=FALSE) [1] 0.008253 Now, the binomial distribution gives
dbinom(50, 100, .38)
[1] 0.0040984 Obviously, the results don't agree. So, I'm wondering if I have A) made a computational error B) have an error in my assumption that the results should agree in this case Thanks for any reactions Harold Windows XP
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Hello every one, is there an R package that can handle dynamic panel data model aviablable ? thank you for help chen