posterioronly
Posterioronly is a term used in Bayesian statistics to describe analyses that rely primarily on the posterior distribution of model parameters, obtained by combining a prior with a likelihood via Bayes' theorem. In a posterioronly approach, inferences about quantities of interest are drawn from the posterior, with the prior serving only to form that posterior rather than being considered as an object of separate interpretation.
In practice, posterioronly analyses include computing credible intervals from the posterior, making decisions based on posterior
Posterioronly methods are central to Bayesian inference, but they come with caveats. Because the posterior mixes
Related concepts include the posterior distribution, the posterior predictive distribution, and Bayesian decision theory. In practice,