Selected article for: "bayesian BSSVS stochastic search variable selection and BSSVS stochastic search variable selection"

Author: Manuel Jara; David A. Rasmussen; Cesar A. Corzo; Gustavo Machado
Title: On reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus dissemination across pig production systems in the United States
  • Document date: 2020_4_10
  • ID: egou3m1n_20
    Snippet: Bayesian stochastic search variable selection (BSSVS) identified that the most significant disseminations 246 were highly related to system A, evidencing strong support by a Bayes Factor score > 20. The statistical 247 support or evidence for system A sourcing most PRRSv strains to system B, BF = 102.1 (average relative 248 migration rate "ARMR"= 1.79), followed by dissemination from A to C, BF = 47.8 (ARMR = 0.46); of 249 less importance was fro.....
    Document: Bayesian stochastic search variable selection (BSSVS) identified that the most significant disseminations 246 were highly related to system A, evidencing strong support by a Bayes Factor score > 20. The statistical 247 support or evidence for system A sourcing most PRRSv strains to system B, BF = 102.1 (average relative 248 migration rate "ARMR"= 1.79), followed by dissemination from A to C, BF = 47.8 (ARMR = 0.46); of 249 less importance was from B to A, BF= 27.4 (ARMR = 0.35). All the other disseminations between 250 production systems were also positive, but to a lesser degree than the ones mentioned above (Table 1) . In 251 addition, a sensitivity analysis aimed to evaluate the bias related to oversampling showed that while 252 numerically it was a difference the interpretation remains the same, but we noticed that in the subsample 253 there was even more support for the dissemination from company B to C and company C to A ( see 254

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