It seems like the Bayesian folks like to hide. Hey, I just want to get the job done whether using frequency or Bayesian stats. Can anybody suggest a good introduction to Bayesian Analysis?
----- Forwarded message from Ken Beath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- To: Joshua N Pritikin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Ken Beath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Remedial stats Hi, Gelman's book "Bayesian Data Analysis' while excellent tends to move through the introductory material at a rapid pace. You will need to have a good understanding of things like conditional probability. There are other books which may be better. Peter Lee "Bayesian Statistics: an introduction" is good on the basic theory but may be a bit light on the Gibbs sampler. There are probably other good books, I'm not really a Bayesian so I don't know them off hand.
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