6.7 Let Y be the number of counts of a Poisson random variable with mean b. Suppose...
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6.7 Let Y be the number of counts of a Poisson random variable with mean b.
Suppose the 5 possible values of p are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. We don’t have any reason to give any possible value more weight than any other value, so we give them equal prior weight. Y = 2 was observed. Find the posterior distribution by filling in the simplified table.
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