Doug J Bennett writes:
>I recently read "The Lady Tasting Tea" by David Salsburg, in the hope
>it would explain the "Bayesian philosophy". Sadly, for me most of the
>chapters of this book are too short and non-mathematical to explain
>much.
>
>Can some one recommend another book.
Jim Albert has two nice simple applied examples in the Journal of Statistics
Education:
http://www.stat.ncsu.edu/info/jse/v3n3/albert.html
Albert, J. (1995) "Teaching Inference About Proportions Using Bayes and
Discrete Models" Journal of Statistics Education [Online], 3(3)
Steve Simon, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Standard Disclaimer.
STATS: STeve's Attempt to Teach Statistics. http://www.cmh.edu/stats
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