Journal article

The Use of Bayesian Model Averaging to Better Represent Uncertainty in Ecological Models

BA Wintle, MA McCarthy, CT Volinsky, RP Kavanagh

Conservation Biology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC | Published : 2003

Abstract

In conservation biology, uncertainty about the choice of a statistical model is rarely considered. Model-selection uncertainty occurs whenever one model is chosen over plausible alternative models to represent understanding about a process and to make predictions about future observations. The standard approach to representing prediction uncertainty involves the calculation of prediction (or confidence) intervals that incorporate uncertainty about parameter estimates contingent on the choice of a "best" model chosen to represent truth. However, this approach to prediction based on statistical models tends to ignore model-selection uncertainty, resulting in overconfident predictions. Bayesian..

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