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Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences S Jackman

Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences By S Jackman

Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences by S Jackman


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It provides an introduction to Bayesian methods, specifically tailored for students of the social sciences. Includes detailed definitions of key Bayesian ideas, assuming little background knowledge. Each chapter contains graded exercises to help further the student's understanding of the methods and applications.

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Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences by S Jackman

Bayesian methods are increasingly being used in the social sciences, as the problems encountered lend themselves so naturally to the subjective qualities of Bayesian methodology. This book provides an accessible introduction to Bayesian methods, tailored specifically for social science students. It contains lots of real examples from political science, psychology, sociology, and economics, exercises in all chapters, and detailed descriptions of all the key concepts, without assuming any background in statistics beyond a first course. It features examples of how to implement the methods using WinBUGS - the most-widely used Bayesian analysis software in the world - and R - an open-source statistical software. The book is supported by a Website featuring WinBUGS and R code, and data sets.

Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences Reviews

This is a comprehensive text on applied Bayesian statistics. Though it is primarily aimed at social scientists with strong computational and statistical backgrounds, its scope should appeal to a wider readership. I recommend it to anybody interested in actually applying Bayesian methods. ( Significance , 1 June 2010) As in many texts, each chapter ends with a collection of exercises which would make this text suitable for teaching a one-semester course in Bayesian methods with applications in the social sciences ... with this small caveat, I was impressed with the text and believe it would be a worthy candidate for a first Bayesian courses that gives the student a balanced view of the theory and practice of Bayesian thinking. (The American Statistician, 1 February 2011)

About S Jackman

Simon Jackman is a political scientist by trade but has a tremendous amount of experience in using Bayesian methods for solving problems in the social and political sciences, and teaching Bayesian methods to social science students.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Introducing Bayesian Analysis. 1. The foundations of Bayesian inference. 1.1 What is probability? 1.2 Subjective probability in Bayesian statistics. 1.3 Bayes theorem, discrete case. 1.4 Bayes theorem, continuous parameter. 1.5 Parameters as random variables, beliefs as distributions. 1.6 Communicating the results of a Bayesian analysis. 1.7 Asymptotic properties of posterior distributions. 1.8 Bayesian hypothesis testing. 1.9 From subjective beliefs to parameters and models. 1.10 Historical note. 2. Getting started: Bayesian analysis for simple models. 2.1 Learning about probabilities, rates and proportions. 2.2 Associations between binary variables. 2.3 Learning from counts. 2.4 Learning about a normal mean and variance. 2.5 Regression models. 2.6 Further reading. Part II: Simulation Based Bayesian Analysis. 3. Monte Carlo methods. 3.1 Simulation consistency. 3.2 Inference for functions of parameters. 3.3 Marginalization via Monte Carlo integration. 3.4 Sampling algorithms. 3.5 Further reading. 4. Markov chains. 4.1 Notation and definitions. 4.2 Properties of Markov chains. 4.3 Convergence of Markov chains. 4.4 Limit theorems for Markov chains. 4.5 Further reading. 5. Markov chain Monte Carlo. 5.1 Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. 5.2 Gibbs sampling. 6. Implementing Markov chain Monte Carlo. 6.1 Software for Markov chain Monte Carlo. 6.2 Assessing convergence and run-length. 6.3 Working with BUGS/JAGS from R. 6.4 Tricks of the trade. 6.5 Other examples. 6.6 Further reading. Part III: Advanced Applications in the Social Sciences. 7. Hierarchical Statistical Models. 7.1 Data and parameters that vary by groups: the case for hierarchical modeling. 7.2 ANOVA as a hierarchical model. 7.3 Hierarchical models for longitudinal data. 7.4 Hierarchical models for non-normal data. 7.5 Multi-level models. 8. Bayesian analysis of choice making. 8.1 Regression models for binary responses. 8.2 Ordered outcomes. 8.3 Multinomial outcomes. 8.4 Multinomial probit. 9. Bayesian approaches to measurement. 9.1 Bayesian inference for latent states. 9.2 Factor analysis. 9.3 Item-response models. 9.4 Dynamic measurement models. Part IV: Appendices. Appendix A: Working with vectors and matrices. Appendix B: Probability review. B.1 Foundations of probability. B.2 Probability densities and mass functions. B.3 Convergence of sequences of random variabales. Appendix C: Proofs of selected propositions. C.1 Products of normal densities. C.2 Conjugate analysis of normal data. C.3 Asymptotic normality of the posterior density. References. Topic index. Author index.

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CIN0470011548G
9780470011546
0470011548
Bayesian Analysis for the Social Sciences by S Jackman
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20091023
598
N/A
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