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History of bayesian statistics
Karel, Tomáš ; Hebák, Petr (advisor) ; Vilikus, Ondřej (referee)
The historical development of statistical theories contains a particular combat between Clasical (frequentist) and Bayessian School. This thesis brings near the history of this development, elaborates on possibilities about future applicability of Bayessian approach into other scientific areas and usability in teaching basic courses of statistics. The thesis summarizes important contributors and their significant contributions in Bayessian field. Their work helped to spread these methodes within scientific community. We briefly describe the differences between frequentist and bayesian approach. These are further demonstrated on two motivation examples. The same is carried on demostration of the differences between subjective approach and objective approach in probabilistic understanding and its influence on conducting the result. This work is aimed as the short introductory text for future students with the same for Bayessians as I posses.

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