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Monte Carlo Methods for Bayesian Inference on the Linear Hazard Rate Distribution
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Bayesian StatisticEngineeringMonte Carlo MethodsFox RiverFlood ControlHydrologic HazardMarkov Chain Monte CarloBayesian InferenceBiostatisticsBayesian MethodsPublic HealthStatisticsBayesian Hierarchical ModelingConventional Bayesian FrameworkSequential Monte CarloBayesian StatisticsHydrological DisasterBayesian Conditional ProbabilitiesStatistical InferenceFlooded Area
The Bayesian estimation and prediction problems for the linear hazard rate distribution under general progressively Type-II censored samples are considered in this article. The conventional Bayesian framework as well as the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method to generate the Bayesian conditional probabilities of interest are discussed. Sensitivity of the prior for the model is also examined. The flood data on Fox River, Wisconsin, from 1918 to 1950, are used to illustrate all the methods of inference discussed in this article.
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