Bayes Rules!: An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Modeling
 
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ISBN13:9780367255398
ISBN10:0367255391
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:544 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Weight:2090 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 102 Illustrations, black & white; 134 Illustrations, color; 1 Halftones, black & white; 3 Halftones, color; 101 Line drawings, black & white; 131 Line drawings, color; 18 Tables, black & white
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Bayes Rules!

An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Modeling
 
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall
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Short description:

This book brings the power of modern Bayesian thinking, modeling, and computing to a broad audience. In particular, it is an ideal resource for advanced undergraduate statistics students and practitioners with comparable experience. It empowers readers to weave Bayesian approaches into their everyday practice. 

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An engaging, sophisticated, and fun introduction to the field of Bayesian statistics, Bayes Rules!: An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Modeling brings the power of modern Bayesian thinking, modeling, and computing to a broad audience. In particular, the book is an ideal resource for advanced undergraduate statistics students and practitioners with comparable experience. the book assumes that readers are familiar with the content covered in a typical undergraduate-level introductory statistics course. Readers will also, ideally, have some experience with undergraduate-level probability, calculus, and the R statistical software. Readers without this background will still be able to follow along so long as they
are eager to pick up these tools on the fly as all R code is provided.Bayes Rules! empowers readers to weave Bayesian approaches into their everyday practice. Discussions and applications are data driven. A natural progression from fundamental to multivariable, hierarchical models emphasizes a practical and generalizable model building process. The evaluation of these Bayesian models reflects the fact that a data analysis does not exist in a vacuum.


Features


? Utilizes data-driven examples and exercises.


? Emphasizes the iterative model building and evaluation process.


? Surveys an interconnected range of multivariable regression and classification models.


? Presents fundamental Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.


? Integrates R code, including RStan modeling tools and the bayesrules package.


? Encourages readers to tap into their intuition and learn by doing.


? Provides a friendly and inclusive introduction to technical Bayesian concepts.


? Supports Bayesian applications with foundational Bayesian theory.



Praise for Bayes Rules!: An Introduction to Applied Bayesian Modeling


?A thoughtful and entertaining book, and a great way to get started with Bayesian analysis.?


Andrew Gelman, Columbia University


?The examples are modern, and even many frequentist intro books ignore important topics (like the great p-value debate) that the authors address. The focus on simulation for understanding is excellent.?


Amy Herring, Duke University


?I sincerely believe that a generation of students will cite this book as inspiration for their use of ? and love for ? Bayesian statistics. The narrative holds the reader?s attention and flows naturally ? almost conversationally. Put simply, this is perhaps the most engaging introductory statistics textbook I have ever read. [It] is a natural choice for an introductory undergraduate course in applied Bayesian statistics."


Yue Jiang, Duke University


?This is by far the best book I?ve seen on how to (and how to teach students to) do Bayesian modeling and understand the underlying mathematics and computation. The authors build intuition and scaffold ideas expertly, using interesting real case studies, insightful graphics, and clear explanations. The scope of this book is vast ? from basic building blocks to hierarchical modeling, but the authors? thoughtful organization allows the reader to navigate this journey smoothly. And impressively, by the end of the book, one can run sophisticated Bayesian models and actually understand the whys, whats, and hows.?


Paul Roback, St. Olaf College


?The authors provide a compelling, integrated, accessible, and non-religious introduction to statistical modeling using a Bayesian approach. They outline a principled approach that features computational implementations and model assessment with ethical implications interwoven throughout. Students and instructors will find the conceptual and computational exercises to be fresh and engaging.?


Nicholas Horton, Amherst College

Table of Contents:

1 The Big (Bayesian) Picture 2 Bayes? Rule 3 The Beta-Binomial Bayesian Model  4 Balance and Sequentiality in Bayesian Analyses 5 Conjugate Families 6 Approximating the Posterior  7 MCMC Under the Hood  8 Posterior Inference and Prediction  9 Simple Normal Regression  10 Evaluating Regression Models  11 Extending the Normal Regression Model 12 Poisson and Negative Binomial Regression  13 Logistic Regression 14 Naive Bayes Classification  15 Hierarchical Models are Exciting  16 (Normal) Hierarchical Models Without Predictors  17 (Normal) Hierarchical Models With Predictors 18 Non-Normal Hierarchical Regression & Classification  19 Adding More Layers