A default prior for regression coefficients

09/22/2018
by   Erik van Zwet, et al.
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When the sample size is not too small, M-estimators of regression coefficients are approximately normal and unbiased. This leads to the familiar frequentist inference in terms of normality-based confidence intervals and p-values. From a Bayesian perspective, use of the (improper) uniform prior yields matching results in the sense that posterior quantiles agree with one-sided confidence bounds. For this, and various other reasons, the uniform prior is often considered objective or non-informative. In spite of this, we argue that the uniform prior is not suitable as a default prior for inference about a regression coefficient in the context of the bio-medical and social sciences. We propose that a more suitable default choice is the normal distribution with mean zero and standard deviation equal to the standard error of the M-estimator. We base this recommendation on two arguments. First, we show that this prior makes the posterior distribution of the sign of the regression coefficient maximally uncertain. Secondly, we show that this prior agrees well with a meta-analysis of 50 articles from the MEDLINE database.

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