And if you cannot attend this in-person workshop, Bill Bolstad, author of "Introduction to Bayesian Statistics" (Wiley Pub.), will offer an online short course in Bayesian statistics Oct. 21-Nov. 18. There are no set hours when you must be online. and you can interact with the instructor over a period of 4 weeks via a private discussion board. The course should require about 10 hours per week. Details and registration at http://www.statistics.com/content/courses/bayesian/index.html .

-- Peter Bruce



At 12:51 PM 8/30/2005, you wrote:

Announcing an introductory workshop on Bayesian statistics held prior to
the 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals.

The use of Bayesian statistical methods is increasing in marine mammal
studies, as well as in other areas of science.  How do these methods
differ from traditional statistics?  Does a Bayesian analysis produce a
"better" answer?  If you've heard or read of Bayesian statistics but
aren't sure what it's all about, come to this workshop for an
introduction to the basic ideas.

For more information, go to
http://www.marinemammalogy.org/conference2005/Workshops.htm


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