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Bayesian Methods: An Analysis for Statisticians and Interdisciplinary Researchers (Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics) by Leonard, Thomas, Hsu, John S. J. (2001) Paperback

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A Bayesian "posterior distribution" or "predictive distribution" summarizes everything you need to know about an unknown parameter, or future observations. This unique book shows how to use Bayesian statistical techniques in a sound and practically relevant manner. It will guide the reader on inferring scientific, medical, and social conclusions from numerical data. The authors explain the subtle assumptions needed for Bayesian methodology and show how to use them to obtain good-quality conclusions. The methods also perform remarkably well in terms of computer-simulated frequency properties. The book contains numerous worked examples, self-study exercises, and practical applications. It provides essential reading for final-year undergraduates, Masters-degree and graduate students, statisticians, and other interdisciplinary researchers wishing to develop good-quality conclusions from their data and to pursue the notion of scientific truth.

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First published June 13, 1999

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