Ranges of Posterior Measures for Priors with Unimodal Contaminations

  • Sivaganesan S
  • Berger J
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Abstract

We consider the problem of robustness or sensitivity of given Bayesian posterior criteria to specification of the prior distribution. Criteria considered include the posterior mean, variance and probability of a set (for credible regions and hypothesis testing). Uncertainty in an elicited prior, π0, is modelled by an ε-contamination class Γ = {π = (1 - ε)π0 + ε q, q ∈ Q}, where ε reflects the amount of probabilistic uncertainty in π0, and Q is a class of allowable contaminations. For Q = {all unimodal distributions} and Q = {all symmetric unimodal distributions}, we determine the ranges of the various posterior criteria as π varies over Γ.

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Sivaganesan, S., & Berger, J. O. (2007). Ranges of Posterior Measures for Priors with Unimodal Contaminations. The Annals of Statistics, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176347148

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