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I apologize in advance if this is a really elementary question. HowHow do we go about calculating a posterior with a prior N~(a, b) after observing n data points? I assume that we have to calculate the sample mean and variance of the data points and do some sort of calculation that combines the posterior with the prior, but I'm not quite sure what the combination formula looks like. Can anyone enlighten me, please? Thank you so much.

I apologize in advance if this is a really elementary question. How do we go about calculating a posterior with a prior N~(a, b) after observing n data points? I assume that we have to calculate the sample mean and variance of the data points and do some sort of calculation that combines the posterior with the prior, but I'm not quite sure what the combination formula looks like. Can anyone enlighten me, please? Thank you so much.

How do we go about calculating a posterior with a prior N~(a, b) after observing n data points? I assume that we have to calculate the sample mean and variance of the data points and do some sort of calculation that combines the posterior with the prior, but I'm not quite sure what the combination formula looks like.

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Bayesian updating with new data

I apologize in advance if this is a really elementary question. How do we go about calculating a posterior with a prior N~(a, b) after observing n data points? I assume that we have to calculate the sample mean and variance of the data points and do some sort of calculation that combines the posterior with the prior, but I'm not quite sure what the combination formula looks like. Can anyone enlighten me, please? Thank you so much.