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1st part of 4th Lecture in Bayesian Econometrics: Covers Inference from Sample Mean to population parameter in Binomial distribution via Pivotal Statistic — for full course materials, see: https://sites.google.com/site/bayesect/
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1st part of 4th Lecture in Bayesian Econometrics: Covers Inference from Sample Mean to population parameter in Binomial distribution via Pivotal Statistic — for full course materials, see: https://sites.google.com/site/bayesect/
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