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Naive SE vs Time SerieSeries SE: which statistics should I report after Bayesian estimation?

I am new to the Bayesian estimation.

When I do some estimations with JAGS, I find there are statistics called Naive SE and Time Series SE.

What exactly do they mean? Is it necessary that I report one or both of them as part of the estimation result?

Thanks,

Naive SE vs Time Serie SE: which statistics should I report after Bayesian estimation?

I am new to the Bayesian estimation.

When I do some estimations with JAGS, I find there are statistics called Naive SE and Time Series SE.

What exactly do they mean? Is it necessary that I report one or both of them as part of the estimation result?

Thanks,

Naive SE vs Time Series SE: which statistics should I report after Bayesian estimation?

I am new to Bayesian estimation.

When I do some estimations with JAGS, I find there are statistics called Naive SE and Time Series SE.

What exactly do they mean? Is it necessary that I report one or both of them as part of the estimation result?

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Naive SE vs Time Serie SE: which statistics should I report after Bayesian estimation?

I am new to the Bayesian estimation.

When I do some estimations with JAGS, I find there are statistics called Naive SE and Time Series SE.

What exactly do they mean? Is it necessary that I report one or both of them as part of the estimation result?

Thanks,