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Bayesian Statistics An Introduction 4th Edition Lee Peter

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Bayesian Statistics An Introduction 4th Edition Lee Peter
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.45 MB
Pages: 462
Author: Lee, Peter
ISBN: 9781118332573, 1118332571
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 4

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Bayesian Statistics An Introduction 4th Edition Lee Peter by Lee, Peter 9781118332573, 1118332571 instant download after payment.

Bayesian Statistics is the school of thought that combines prior beliefs with the likelihood of a hypothesis to arrive at posterior beliefs. The first edition of Peter Lee's book appeared in 1989, but the subject has moved ever onwards, with increasing emphasis on Monte Carlo based techniques. This new fourth edition looks at recent techniques such as variational methods, Bayesian importance sampling, approximate Bayesian computation and Reversible Jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo (RJMCMC), providing a concise account of the way in which the Bayesian approach to statistics develops as well as how it contrasts with the conventional approach. The theory is built up step by step, and important notions such as sufficiency are brought out of a discussion of the salient features of specific examples.

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