Bayesian Statistics
A Bayesian credible interval is a range of values derived from a posterior distribution that is believed to contain the true parameter with a specified probability. Unlike traditional confidence intervals, which are frequentist in nature, credible intervals provide a direct probabilistic interpretation, allowing us to say there's a certain probability that the true parameter lies within this interval based on prior beliefs and observed data.
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