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The BUGS Book A Practical Introduction to Bayesian Analysis

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.10.2012

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

480 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58488-849-9

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"This is a beautiful book-it was a pleasure, and indeed great fun to read. ... The authors succeeded in writing a very nicely readable yet concise and carefully balanced text. ... It contains a lot of motivation, detailed explanations, necessary pieces of underlying theory, references to useful book-length treatments of various topics, and examples of the code illustrating how to implement concrete models in the BUGS language efficiently. ... this book also has a substantial pedagogical value. By reading this book carefully, redoing the examples, and thinking about them, one can learn a lot not only about BUGS, but also about Bayesian methods and statistics in general. ... highly recommended to a wide audience, from students of statistics [to] practicing statisticians to researchers from various fields."
-ISCB News, 57, June 2014

"... truly demonstrates the power and flexibility of the BUGS software and its broad range of applications, and that makes this book highly relevant not only for beginners but for advanced users as well. ... a notable addition to the growing range of introductory Bayesian textbooks that have been published within the last decade. It is unique in its focus on explicating state-of-the-art computational Bayesian strategies in the WinBUGS software. Thus, practitioners may use it as an excellent, didactically enhanced BUGS manual that, unlike ordinary software manuals, presents detailed explanations of the underlying models with references to relevant literature [and] worked examples, including excerpts of WinBUGS code, as well as graphical illustrations of results and critical discussions. No doubt, The BUGS Book will become a classic Bayesian textbook and provide invaluable guidance to practicing statisticians, academics, and students alike."
-Renate Meyer, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2014

"In this book the developers of BUGS reveal the power of the BUGS software and how it can be used in Bayesian statistical modeling and inference. Many people will find it very useful for self-learning or as a supplement for a Bayesian inference course."
-William M. Bolstad, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics, 2013

"If a book has ever been so much desired in the world of statistics, it is for sure this one. ... the tens of thousands of users of WinBUGS are indebted to the leading team of the BUGS project for having eventually succeeded in finalizing the writing of this book and for making sure that the long-held expectations are not dashed. ... it reflects very well the aims and spirit of the BUGS project and is meant to be a manual 'for anyone who would like to apply Bayesian methods to real-world problems.' ... strikes the right distance between advanced theory and pure practice. I especially like the numerous examples given in the successive chapters which always help readers to figure out what is going on and give them new ideas to improve their BUGS skills. ... The BUGS Book is not only a major textbook on a topical subject, but it is also a mandatory one for all statisticians willing to learn and analyze data with Bayesian statistics at any level. It will be the companion and reference book for all users (beginners or advanced) of the BUGS software. I have no doubt it will meet the same success as BUGS and become very soon a classic in the literature of computational Bayesian statistics."
-Jean-Louis Fouley, CHANCE, 2013

"... a two-in-one product that provides the reader with both a BUGS manual and a Bayesian analysis textbook, a combination that will likely appeal to many potential readers. ... The strength of The BUGS Book is its rich collection of ambitiously constructed and thematically arranged examples, which often come with snippets of code and printouts, as well as illustrative plots and diagrams. ... great value to many readers seeking to familiarize themselves with BUGS and its capabilities."
-Joakim Ekström, Journal of Statistical Software, January 2013

"MCMC freed Bayes from the shackles of conjugate priors and the curse of dimensionality; BUGS then brought MCMC-Bayes to the masses, yielding an astonishing explosion in the number, quality, and complexity of Bayesian inference over a vast array of application areas, from finance to medicine to data mining. The most anticipated applied Bayesian text of the last 20 years, The BUGS Book is like a wonderful album by an established rock supergroup: the pressure to deliver a high-quality product was enormous, but the authors have created a masterpiece well worth the wait. The book offers the perfect mix of basic probability calculus, Bayes and MCMC basics, an incredibly broad array of useful statistical models, and a BUGS tutorial and user manual complete with all the 'tricks' one would expect from the team that invented the language. BUGS is the dominant Bayesian software package of the post-MCMC era, and this book ensures it will remain so for years to come by providing accessible yet comprehensive instruction in its proper use. A must-own for any working applied statistical modeler."
-Bradley P. Carlin, Professor and Head of Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.10.2012

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/2,2 cm

Gewicht

480 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58488-849-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Introduction: Probability and ParametersProbabilityProbability distributionsCalculating properties of probability distributionsMonte Carlo integrationMonte Carlo Simulations Using BUGSIntroduction to BUGSDoodleBUGSUsing BUGS to simulate from distributionsTransformations of random variablesComplex calculations using Monte CarloMultivariate Monte Carlo analysisPredictions with unknown parametersIntroduction to Bayesian InferenceBayesian learningPosterior predictive distributionsConjugate Bayesian inferenceInference about a discrete parameterCombinations of conjugate analysesBayesian and classical methodsIntroduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo MethodsBayesian computationInitial valuesConvergenceEfficiency and accuracyBeyond MCMCPrior DistributionsDifferent purposes of priorsVague, ‘objective’ and ‘reference’ priorsRepresentation of informative priorsMixture of prior distributionsSensitivity analysisRegression ModelsLinear regression with normal errorsLinear regression with non-normal errorsNonlinear regression with normal errorsMultivariate responsesGeneralised linear regression modelsInference on functions of parametersFurther readingCategorical Data2 × 2 tablesMultinomial modelsOrdinal regressionFurther readingModel Checking and ComparisonIntroductionDevianceResidualsPredictive checks and Bayesian p-valuesModel assessment by embedding in larger modelsModel comparison using deviancesBayes factorsModel uncertaintyDiscussion on model comparisonPrior-data conflictIssues in ModellingMissing dataPrediction Measurement errorCutting feedbackNew distributionsCensored, truncated and grouped observationsConstrained parameters BootstrappingRankingHierarchical ModelsExchangeabilityPriorsHierarchical regression modelsHierarchical models for variancesRedundant parameterisationsMore general formulationsChecking of hierarchical modelsComparison of hierarchical modelsFurther resourcesSpecialised ModelsTime-to-event dataTime series modelsSpatial modelsEvidence synthesisDifferential equation and pharmacokinetic modelsFinite mixture and latent class modelsPiecewise parametric modelsBayesian nonparametric modelsDifferent Implementations of BUGSIntroduction BUGS engines and interfacesExpert systems and MCMC methodsClassic BUGSWinBUGSOpenBUGSJAGSA Appendix: BUGS Language SyntaxIntroductionDistributionsDeterministic functionsRepetitionMultivariate quantitiesIndexingData transformationsCommentingB Appendix: Functions in BUGSStandard functionsTrigonometric functionsMatrix algebraDistribution utilities and model checkingFunctionals and differential equationsMiscellaneousC Appendix: Distributions in BUGSContinuous univariate, unrestricted rangeContinuous univariate, restricted to be positiveContinuous univariate, restricted to a finite intervalContinuous multivariate distributionsDiscrete univariate distributionsDiscrete multivariate distributionsBibliographyIndex