Savage-Dickey paper accepted
After our second (light) round of revision, the [rearXived] paper on the Savage-Dickey paradox was accepted by the Electronic Journal of Statistics. Great! This is actually my first paper in EJS. In fact, I managed to include a short comment inspired by Geoff Nicholls, following a conversation we had at CRiSM. Namely, the three expressions we recover for the Monte Carlo approximations to the Bayes factor can all be seen as different avatars of the bridge sampling family of estimators. Therefore, it could be possible to compare those approaches against their asymptotic variance, or even to improve upon them…
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