Hello there
I'd like to find out about methods that have been used for deriving
nonparametric Bayesian credible intervals for percentiles.
Do you know of any papers or books that I might get guidance from? Please
let me know their titles.
Alternatively, if you have some experience/ideas regarding the above, and
you don't mind passing a few emails back and forth, then please contact me.
Sincerely,
Rob.
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