3.5.1 The -prior approach
Results of regression model selection depend on the priors adopted for regression coefficients, with diffuse (non-informative) priors generally not recommended. Information on the predictors (though not responses) is made use of under the -prior approach, originally proposed for linear regression with a metric outcome , usually assuming normal errors, and known predictors (Fernandez et al., 2001; Liang et al., 2008). With denoting the predictor matrix under model (defined by retaining the subset of predictors with , the g-prior specifies
where is the residual precision, ...
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