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Bayesian Analysis with Stata Summary

Bayesian Analysis with Stata by John Thompson (University of Sussex, England Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK)

Bayesian Analysis with Stata is written for anyone interested in applying Bayesian methods to real data easily. The book shows how modern analyses based on Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods are implemented in Stata both directly and by passing Stata datasets to OpenBUGS or WinBUGS for computation, allowing Stata's data management and graphing capability to be used with OpenBUGS/WinBUGS speed and reliability.

The book emphasizes practical data analysis from the Bayesian perspective, and hence covers the selection of realistic priors, computational efficiency and speed, the assessment of convergence, the evaluation of models, and the presentation of the results. Every topic is illustrated in detail using real-life examples, mostly drawn from medical research.

The book takes great care in introducing concepts and coding tools incrementally so that there are no steep patches or discontinuities in the learning curve. The book's content helps the user see exactly what computations are done for simple standard models and shows the user how those computations are implemented. Understanding these concepts is important for users because Bayesian analysis lends itself to custom or very complex models, and users must be able to code these themselves.

Bayesian Analysis with Stata Reviews

... the first comprehensive guide to employing Bayesian methods using Stata statistical software. ... until this book, there has been no unified presentation of how to implement Bayesian methods using Stata. ... A nice feature of the book is the use of real data ... I recommend it for Stata users who wish to employ Bayesian modeling within the Stata environment.
-International Statistical Review, 2015

About John Thompson (University of Sussex, England Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK)

John Thompson is professor of genetic epidemiology at the University of Leicester and has many years experience working as a biostatistician on epidemiological projects.

Table of Contents

List of figures. List of tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. The problem of priors. Evaluating the posterior. Metropolis-Hastings. Gibbs sampling. Assessing convergence. Validating the Stata code and summarizing the results. Using WinBUGS for model fitting. Model checking. Model selection. Further case studies. Writing Stata programs for specific Bayesian analysis. A Standard distributions. References . Author index . Subject index.

Additional information

GOR013123989
9781597181419
1597181412
Bayesian Analysis with Stata by John Thompson (University of Sussex, England Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stata Press
20140506
302
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