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Small-scale empirical Bayes & fiducial estimators

22 March 2015 DRB

M. Padilla and D. R. Bickel, “Empirical Bayes and fiducial effect-size estimation for small numbers of tests,” Working Paper, University of Ottawa, deposited in uO Research at http://hdl.handle.net/10393/32151 (2015). 2015 preprint

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