When did Bayesian inference become "Bayesian"?

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Abstract

While Bayes' theorem has a 250-year history, and the method of inverse probability that flowed from it dominated statistical thinking into the twentieth century, the adjective " Bayesian" was not part of the statistical lexicon until relatively recently. This paper provides an overview of key Bayesian developments, beginning with Bayes' posthumously published 1763 paper and continuing up through approximately 1970, including the period of time when " Bayesian" emerged as the label of choice for those who advocated Bayesian methods. © 2006 International Society for Bayesian Analysis.

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Fienberg, S. E. (2006). When did Bayesian inference become “Bayesian”? Bayesian Analysis, 1(1 A), 1–40. https://doi.org/10.1214/06-BA101

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