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    Bayes, Jeffreys, Prior Distributions and the Philosophy of Statistics

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    Discussion of "Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability revisited," by Christian Robert, Nicolas Chopin, and Judith Rousseau, for Statistical Science [arXiv:0804.3173]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-STS284D the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Bayesian Statistical Pragmatism

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    Discussion of "Statistical Inference: The Big Picture" by R. E. Kass [arXiv:1106.2895]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/11-STS337C the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Struggles with Survey Weighting and Regression Modeling

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    The general principles of Bayesian data analysis imply that models for survey responses should be constructed conditional on all variables that affect the probability of inclusion and nonresponse, which are also the variables used in survey weighting and clustering. However, such models can quickly become very complicated, with potentially thousands of poststratification cells. It is then a challenge to develop general families of multilevel probability models that yield reasonable Bayesian inferences. We discuss in the context of several ongoing public health and social surveys. This work is currently open-ended, and we conclude with thoughts on how research could proceed to solve these problems.Comment: This paper commented in: [arXiv:0710.5009], [arXiv:0710.5012], [arXiv:0710.5013], [arXiv:0710.5015], [arXiv:0710.5016]. Rejoinder in [arXiv:0710.5019]. Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/088342306000000691 the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Comment: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models

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    Comment: Bayesian Checking of the Second Levels of Hierarchical Models [arXiv:0802.0743]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/07-STS235A the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org

    Nucleon-Nucleon Scattering and Large N(c) QCD

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    Nucleon-nucleon scattering observables are discussed in the context of large Nc QCD. As is well known, the baryon spectrum in the large Nc limit exhibits contracted SU(2Nf) spin-flavor sym- metry. This symmetry can be used to derive model-independent relations between proton-proton and proton-neutron total cross sections. These relations are valid in the kinematic regime in which the relative momentum of two nucleons is of order of Nc. In this semiclassical regime the nucleon-nucleon scattering can be described in the time-dependent mean field approximation. These model-independent results are compared to experimental data for spin-independent and polarized total nucleon-nucleon cross sections.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Invited talk, Xth Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum, October 201

    Heavy Baryons: A Combined Large N_c and Heavy Quark Expansion for Electroweak Currents

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    The combined large N_c and heavy quark limit for baryons containing a single heavy quark is discussed. The combined large N_c and heavy quark expansion of the heavy quark bilinear operators is obtained. In the combined expansion the corrections proportional to m_N/m_Q are summed to all orders. In particular, the combined expansion can be used to determine semileptonic form factors of heavy baryons in the combined limit.Comment: 8 pages. Presented at The Phenomenology of Large N_c QCD, Tempe, Arizona, 9-11 Jan 200
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