I missed the original inquiry, but someone was asking about running a Bayesian analysis in Excel. It's not all that easy to use Excel for something like this. Jim Albert has some fun examples in a JSE article that you might be able to adapt to Excel.
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v3n3/albert.html Teaching Inference about Proportions Using Bayes and Discrete Models. Jim Albert, Bowling Green State University. Accessed on 2003-05-15. Steve Simon, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Standard Disclaimer. The STATS web page has moved to http://www.childrens-mercy.org/stats. . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
