Description: Hardcover Book - Doing Bayesian Data Analysis - A Tutorial with R and BUGS Author: John Kruschke, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences Indiana University Bloomington, IN ( 5 time winner of Teaching Excellence Recognition Awards form IU and winner of the Troland Research Award from the National Academy of Sciences.) Publisher Academic Press - Elsevier Copyright 2011. Size of Book: 9-1/2" L x 7-3/4"W x 1-3/8" D Just inside cover, the 1st page is not bound though all subsequent pages are bound & firm. No dog eared pages, no highlighting but there is underlining of text & notations in the wide side margins in pencil that may be helpful though could be erased. (See photos) Back cover reads: Assumes algebra & 'rusty' calculus. Unlike textbooks, this book begins with the basics of probability and random sampling. Gradually climbs all the way to advanced hierarchical modeling methods for realistic data. Numerous complete examples with the R programming language & BUGS software-computer programming code. Comprehensive coverage of all analysis scenarios addressed by non-Bayesian textbooks... Ample exercises with explicit purposes and guidelines for accomplishment are included. Pages: 653 pages including References & Index in pages 633-653. Any Student using this book would be pleased with its condition.
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Publication Year: 2011
Type: Textbook
Format: Book
Subject Area: Data Analysis
Language: English
Publication Name: Academic Press - Elsevier
Author: John Kruschke
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Level: Intermediate