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<br>'''Note''' that this is not the same as the so called WeiBayes model. The so called WeiBayes model is really a one-parameter Weibull distribution. It assumes a fixed value (constant) for the shape parameter and solves for the scale parameter. The Weibull-Bayesian model in Weibull++&nbsp;is actually a true WeiBayes model and offers an alternative to the one-parameter Weibull by including the variation and uncertainty that is present in the prior estimation of the shape parameter. <br>
<br>'''Note''' that this is not the same as the so called ''WeiBayes'' model. The WeiBayes model is really a one-parameter Weibull distribution. It assumes a fixed value (constant) for the shape parameter and solves for the scale parameter. The Bayesian-Weibull feature in Weibull++&nbsp;is actually a true Bayesian model and offers an alternative to the one-parameter Weibull by including the variation and uncertainty that is present in the prior estimation of the shape parameter. <br>


The Weibull-Bayesian distribution and its characteristics are presented in&nbsp;detail in the [[Weibull-Bayesian Analysis]] section in [[The Weibull Distribution|Chapter 8]].
This analysis method and its characteristics are presented in&nbsp;detail in [[Weibull-Bayesian Analysis]].

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Note that this is not the same as the so called WeiBayes model. The WeiBayes model is really a one-parameter Weibull distribution. It assumes a fixed value (constant) for the shape parameter and solves for the scale parameter. The Bayesian-Weibull feature in Weibull++ is actually a true Bayesian model and offers an alternative to the one-parameter Weibull by including the variation and uncertainty that is present in the prior estimation of the shape parameter.

This analysis method and its characteristics are presented in detail in Weibull-Bayesian Analysis.