1st Edition

An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Methods

256 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

256 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Methods  is a concise yet comprehensive guide designed to help readers master the fundamentals of Bayesian statistical modeling. This book bridges the gap between theory and application, offering practical insights into Bayesian methods through real-world examples and hands-on coding exercises. Covering topics such as regression, hierarchical models, and... Read more

Preface I Getting Our Bearings 1 Why Bayes 2 A Brief Look Under the Hood 3 Appropriate Chains and Inference II Building Our Base 4 Two Independent Groups 5 Cell Means Model 6 Linear Regression 7 Multiple Regression 8 Cell Means Redux 9 Regression with Binary Data III Getting Specific 10 Multiple Sources of Variability 11 Censored Data 12 Meta-analysis 13 Multivariate Data 14 Miscellaneous Problems Bibliography Index

Biography

Gilbert W. Fellingham is a Professor of Statistics at Brigham Young University. His primary research interests are Bayesian and Nonparametric Bayesian methods applied to health and human performance. He is currently serving as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.

Scott A. Baldwin is a professor of clinical psychology at Brigham Young University. His research focuses on methodological, psychometric, and statistical challenges in psychotherapy research and the social science generally. He teaches course on psychotherapy, research methods, statistics, and measurement.