Applied Bayesian Statistics, 9781544334639
Paperback
Learn Bayesian statistics practically, using real data and social science models.

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    20 November 2022

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Summary

Bayesian Statistics: A Practical Guide for Social Scientists

Applied Bayesian Statistics provides a broad, but in-depth introduction to Bayesian statistics, both in terms of its basic theoretical underpinnings and its contemporary methods of application. The book is highly applied-more of a “how to” guide-with statistical theory limited to what is needed to understand the basic ideas. The focus is on common models used by social scientists, and extensions to them th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781544334639
ISBN-10:154433463X
Series:Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences
Author:Scott M. Lynch
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:SAGE Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:20 November 2022
Weight:280g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm
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Critics Review

A lucid exposition of the Bayesian approach to statistics, accessible to those new to this approach. – David GreenbergThe book′s presentation of the logic of the Bayesian approach is one of the better illustrations that I′ve encountered. The level of mathematical precision used here is technical, but the layout makes it approachable. – Matthew Phillips

About The Author

Scott M. Lynch

Scott M. Lynch is a professor in the departments of Sociology and Family Medicine and Community Health at Duke University. He is a demographer, statistician, and social epidemiologist and is currently the director of the Center for Population Health and Aging in Duke’s Population Research Institute, where he is the associate director. His main substantive interests are in life course and cohort patterns in socioeconomic, racial, and regional disparities in health and mortality in the U.S. His main statistical interests are in the use of Bayesian statistics in social science and demographic research, especially in survival and life table methods. He has published more than 60 articles and chapters in these areas in top demography, gerontology, methodology, sociology and other journals, as well as two prior statistics texts on Bayesian methods and introductory statistics. He has taught undergraduate and graduate level statistics courses on a variety of statistical methods at Princeton University and Duke University, as well as a number of seminars on Bayesian statistics in academic, business, and other venues.

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