I have been asked the source of a quotation on Bayesians
'We are all Bayesians now'
(presumably 'we are probably all Bayesians' is meant)
I am ashamed to say that all though the quote seems very familiar, I don't
know the answer. I would currently assign the following probabilities
D Lindley 0.1
A Smith 0.05
D Savage 0.04
J Good 0.02
P Dawid 0.02
G Box 0.02
DG Kendall 0.01
D Rubin 0.01
AN Other 0.73
(I believe these are coherent)
Can the list help?
Answers to me and I will summarise
Stephen Senn
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