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Preface xvii
1 The Bayes linear approach 1
2 Expectation 33
3 Adjusting beliefs 55
4 The observed adjustment 95
5 Partial Bayes linear analysis 125
6 Exchangeable beliefs 177
7 Co-exchangeable beliefs 233
8 Learning about population variances 265
9 Belief comparison 293
10 Bayes linear graphical models 355
11 Matrix algebra for implementing the theory 431
12 Implementing Bayes linear statistics 451
A Notation 487
B Index of examples 491
C Software for Bayes linear computation 495
C.1 [B/D] 495
C.2 BAYES-LIN 495
References 497
Index 503