Posterior distribution characterization for Binomial inference

Because the salary is a scale variable, the procedure first dichotomizes the variable (based on
the condition whether Salary≥$50,000 as the cut point value specified in the syntax), and then
conducts the Bayesian inference about the proportion of Salary≥$50,000. Under the uniform prior, the
estimated posterior mode and mean are 0.152
and 0.153
,
respectively, both of which are very close to the observed proportion 72/474 =
0.152
.
Given the observed data, the credible interval (0.122,0.187
) gives the area that
has a 95% Bayesian coverage for the proportion of Salary≥$50,000. The posterior distribution plot
illustrates the entire information about the proportion given the observed data. A peak around
0.152
can be clearly observed.
