Doing bayesian data analysis : a tutorial with R and BUGS
by
 
Kruschke, John K.

Title
Doing bayesian data analysis : a tutorial with R and BUGS

Author
Kruschke, John K.

ISBN
9780123814852

Personal Author
Kruschke, John K.

Publication Information
Burlington, MA : Academic Press, c2011.

Physical Description
xvii, 653 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Abstract
There is an explosion of interest in Bayesian statistics, primarily because recently created computational methods have finally made Bayesian analysis obtainable to a wide audience. Doing Bayesian Data Analysis, A Tutorial Introduction with R and BUGS, provides an accessible approach to Bayesian Data Analysis, as material is explained clearly with concrete examples. The book begins with the basics, including essential concepts of probability and random sampling, and gradually progresses to advanced hierarchical modeling methods for realistic data. The text delivers comprehensive coverage of all scenarios addressed by non-Bayesian textbooks- t-tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and comparisons in ANOVA, correlation, multiple regression, and chi-square (contingency table analysis). This book is intended for first year graduate students or advanced undergraduates. It provides a bridge between undergraduate training and modern Bayesian methods for data analysis.

Subject Term
Bayesian statistical decision theory.
 
R (Computer program language)


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168025589702519.542 K94D 20111