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Bayesian Methods: An Analysis for Statisticians and Interdisciplinary Researchers

Bayesian Methods: An Analysis for Statisticians and Interdisciplinary Researchers

Bayesian Methods: An Analysis for Statisticians and Interdisciplinary Researchers Paperback / softback - 2001

by Thomas Leonard

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Paperback / softback. New. Describes the Bayesian approach to statistics at a level suitable for final year undergraduate and Masters students as well as statistical and interdisciplinary researchers. It is unusual in presenting Bayesian statistics with an emphasis on mainstream statistics, showing how to infer scientific, medical, and social conclusions from numerical data.
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This exposition of the Bayesian approach to statistics at a level suitable for final year undergraduate and Masters students is unique in presenting its subject with a practical flavor and an emphasis on mainstream statistics. It shows how to infer scientific, medical, and social conclusions from numerical data. The authors draw on many years of experience with practical and research programs and describe many new statistical methods, not available elsewhere. It will be essential reading for all statisticians, statistics students, and related interdisciplinary researchers.

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When analyzing numerical data, subject to random uncertainty, which have been collected in some scientific or real-life context, the first "golden rule" is to study the data, for example, using dotplots, bivariate scatterplots, relative frequency histograms, and contingency tables, before applying any formal statistical technique.
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