Rev. Thomas Bayes
Regulatory Guidance
Bayes vs Frequentist
Conjugate Priors
Well known Bayesian statisticians
Stat-pourri (Misc)
100

Bayes was born the son of a Presbyterian minister in 1701 in this city.

What is London?

100

The FDA generally places top priority on control of this error rate.

What is Type-I error?

100

This statistical approach interprets probability as the long-run frequency of events in repeated trials.

What is frequentist statistics?

100

The Binomial distribution is conjugate to this distribution with support on (0, 1)

What is beta?

100

He's one of the co-authors of "The horseshoe estimator for sparse signals"

Three possible answers: Who is James G. Scott, Nick Polson, or Carlos M. Carvalho?

100

This type of interval is the Bayesian analog to the confidence interval.

What is the credible interval?

200

Bayes’ theorem was originally developed to address the inverse probability of this kind of event.

What is a binomial or success/failure event?


200

According to FDA guidance on master protocols, this type of clinical trial compares multiple drugs against a single disease.

What is a platform trial OR What is a umbrella trial?

200

In Bayesian statistics, this term refers to the initial belief about a parameter before observing any data.

What is prior?

200

With a normal prior and normally distributed observations, the posterior is has this form

What is normal?

200

He was founding chair of biostatistics at MD Anderson in Houston and started an eponymous consulting firm in Austin.

Who is Don Berry?

200

This programming language for posterior sampling is written in C++ and relies on Hamiltonian MCMC

What is Stan?

300

Reverend Thomas Bayes studied logic and theology at this British university.

What is University of Edinburgh? 

300

ICH E9(R1) established this framework for defining what treatment effect is being estimated in a trial

What is estimand framework?

300

Unlike with frequentist methods, Bayesian inference allows you to update this as new data becomes available.

What is the posterior probability?

300

This continuous distribution is often used as a conjugate prior for variance in the normal model

Who is inverse gamma?

300

This statistician called Bayesian statistics "inverse probability" in his classic 1939 textbook Theory of Probability

Who is Harold Jeffreys?

300

In contrast to the posterior mean, this estimate is obtained by optimizing the posterior distribution function

What is MAP (maximum a posteriori)?

400

Bayes never published his famous theorem in his lifetime. His work was discovered and published posthumously in 1763 by this friend of his.

Who is Richard Price? 

400

According to ICH E10, this type of control group uses data from previously conducted studies.

What is historical control?

400

This type of interval in frequentist statistics gives a range that would contain the true parameter in a certain percentage of repeated samples.

What is a confidence interval?

400

This distribution is the generalization of the beta and is conjugate to the multinomial

What is Dirichlet?

400

She co-wrote the classic textbook "Data analysis using regression and multilevel models" with Andy Gelman

Who is Jennifer Hill?

400

This is a modern alternative to MCMC that approximates the posterior by optimization.

What is variational inference?

500

In 1736, Bayes published a mathematical work titled "An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions" which defended work on calculus by this scientist

Who is Isaac Newton?

500

The FDA started this initiative in 2025 that includes case studies to better understand and address the challenges in rare disease drug development.

What is LEADER 3D?

500

This philosophical difference separates Bayesian and frequentist views: one treats parameters as fixed, the other as random variables.

What is the interpretation of probability?

500

The gamma is conjugate to the Poisson and the posterior predictive is this count distribution for overdispersed data

What is Negative Binomial?

500

As a professor at U. of Valencia, she co-authored "The interplay of Bayesian and frequentist analysis" with Jim Berger

Who is Susie Bayarri?

500

This non-informative prior has a density function proportional to the square root of the determinant of the Fisher information matrix, i.e., det(I(theta))^(1/2)

What is the Jeffreys prior?

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