Genetic testing to signal quality in beef cattle : Bayesian methods for optimal sample size
Year of publication: |
October 2017
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Authors: | Thompson, Nathanael M. ; Brorsen, B. Wade ; DeVuyst, Eric ; Lusk, Jayson L. |
Published in: |
American journal of agricultural economics. - Cary, NC : Oxford University Press, ISSN 0002-9092, ZDB-ID 218188-5. - Vol. 99.2017, 5, p. 1287-1306
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Subject: | Asymmetric information | Bayesian decision theory | beef cattle genetics | quality signaling | random sampling | sample size determination | Stichprobenerhebung | Sampling | Bayes-Statistik | Bayesian inference | Signalling | Asymmetrische Information | Theorie | Theory | Rinderhaltung | Cattle farming | Produktqualität | Product quality | Rindfleisch | Beef | Rindermarkt | Cattle market |
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