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0 reviewsFollowing the success of the first edition, this reworked and updated book provides an accessible approach to Bayesian computing and analysis, with an emphasis on the principles of prior selection, identification and the interpretation of real data sets.
The second edition:
Bayesian Statistical Modelling is ideal for researchers in applied statistics, medical science, public health and the social sciences, who will benefit greatly from the examples and applications featured. The book will also appeal to graduate students of applied statistics, data analysis and Bayesian methods, and will provide a great source of reference for both researchers and students.
Praise for the First Edition:
“It is a remarkable achievement to have carried out such a range of analysis on such a range of data sets. I found this book comprehensive and stimulating, and was thoroughly impressed with both the depth and the range of the discussions it contains.” – ISI - Short Book Reviews
“This is an excellent introductory book on Bayesian modelling techniques and data analysis” – Biometrics
“The book fills an important niche in the statistical literature and should be a very valuable resource for students and professionals who are utilizing Bayesian methods.” – Journal of Mathematical PsychologyContent:
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Bayesian Method, its Benefits and Implementation (pages 1–23):
Chapter 2 Bayesian Model Choice, Comparison and Checking (pages 25–61):
Chapter 3 The Major Densities and their Application (pages 63–107):
Chapter 4 Normal Linear Regression, General Linear Models and Log?Linear Models (pages 109–150):
Chapter 5 Hierarchical Priors for Pooling Strength and Overdispersed Regression Modelling (pages 151–186):
Chapter 6 Discrete Mixture Priors (pages 187–217):
Chapter 7 Multinomial and Ordinal Regression Models (pages 219–240):
Chapter 8 Time Series Models (pages 241–295):
Chapter 9 Modelling Spatial Dependencies (pages 297–332):
Chapter 10 Nonlinear and Nonparametric Regression (pages 333–365):
Chapter 11 Multilevel and Panel Data Models (pages 367–424):
Chapter 12 Latent Variable and Structural Equation Models for Multivariate Data (pages 425–455):
Chapter 13 Survival and Event History Analysis (pages 457–491):
Chapter 14 Missing Data Models (pages 493–531):
Chapter 15 Measurement Error, Seemingly Unrelated Regressions, and Simultaneous Equations (pages 533–559):