Should Legal Empiricists Go Bayesian?

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Should Legal Empiricists Go Bayesian?

Category: Concealed Carry, Crime, Firearm Policies|Journal: American Law and Economics Review (full text)|Author: J Strnad|Year: 2007

Bayesian empirical approaches appear frequently in fields such as engineering, computer science, political science and medicine, but almost never in law. This article illustrates how such approaches might be very useful in empirical legal studies. In particular, Bayesian approaches enable a much more natural connection between the normative or positive issues that typically motivate such studies and the empirical results.

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