Readings in Uncertain Reasoning, J. Pearl and G. Shafer eds. is a collection
of interesting papers by Savage and others.
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I recently read The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg, in the hope
it would explain the
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
The Journal of Statistics Education is now an ASA journal and has moved
to the ASA web site. Jim Albert's article can be found at
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v3n3/albert.html
Jackie Dietz
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Doug J Bennett writes:
I recently read The Lady Tasting Tea by
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bayesian approach. Bayesians claim that their approach is superior
compared with the
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As a teacher of research methodology in (music) education I am
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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.
KKARMA wrote:
As a teacher of research methodology in (music) education I am
interested in the relation between traditional statistics and the
bayesian approach. Bayesians claim that their approach is superior
compared with the traditional, for instance because it does not assume
normal
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As a teacher of research methodology in (music) education I am
interested in the relation between traditional statistics and the
bayesian approach. Bayesians claim that their approach is superior
compared with the traditional, for