Bayesian Statistics
Asymmetric credible intervals are ranges derived from posterior distributions that do not have equal widths on both sides of the central estimate. This occurs when the distribution of the estimated parameter is skewed, meaning that one tail extends further than the other. As a result, these intervals provide a more accurate reflection of uncertainty in parameter estimates when the underlying distribution is not symmetric.
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