Abstract
The comparison of two regression lines is often meaningful or of interest over a finite interval I of the independent variable. When the prior distribution of the parameters is a natural conjugate, the posterior distribution of the distances between two regression lines at the end points of I is bivariate t. The posterior probability that one regression line lies above the other uniformly over I is numerically evaluated using this distribution.
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