Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2015-08-19 Thread David Winsemius
If you need the link to the latest email address of a package maintainer just use the maintainer function: ?maintainer > On Aug 15, 2015, at 10:59 AM, Jeff Slagle wrote: > > I have a question about AtelieR out on stackoverflow.com. Perhaps you could > forward the link to: > > Yvonnick Noel

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2015-08-15 Thread Jeff Slagle
I have a question about AtelieR out on stackoverflow.com. Perhaps you could forward the link to: Yvonnick Noel University of Brittany Department of Psychology Rennes, France Here is the link: AtelieR GTK GUI http://stackoverflow.com/q/32023277/5229811?sem=2 Thank you, Jeff [[alternati

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-23 Thread Yvonnick Noel
Hi, On the R side, you may want to have a look at the AtelieR package. It's a GTK GUI which gives you a simple interface to some common Bayesian tests (on a proportion, on a variance, on a mean, on mean and variance jointly, on several proportions, on contingency tables, on several means). T

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-20 Thread wibeasley
Even if you're not doing medical research, I like a lot about Spiegelhalter's book: http://www.amazon.com/Bayesian-Approaches-Health-Care-Evaluation-Statistics/dp/0471499757/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327112075&sr=8-1 For interacting with R and JAGS/BUGS my two favorite books that cover theory are C

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-20 Thread H. T. Reynolds
You might look at John Kruschke's book, Doing Bayesian Data Analysis (AP), which starts with basics and goes from there. It also relies on R and Bugs. __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the p

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-20 Thread Matt Shotwell
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 19:23 -0500, C W wrote: > Thanks, Rich, I will look at the book. > > I agree, there are many nice packages, but what if the package changes in a > few years? I would have no idea what is going on! I've heard > from predecessor in the industry who emphasize the learning, not

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-19 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Jan 19, 2012, at 6:07 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, C W wrote: > >> I am trying to learn Bayesian inference and Bayesian data analysis, I am >> new in the field. Would any experts on the list recommend any good sites >> or materials for beginners? >> >> My approach is to le

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-19 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, C W wrote: I agree, there are many nice packages, but what if the package changes in a few years? I would have no idea what is going on! I've heard from predecessor in the industry who emphasize the learning, not just plug and chug. I really want to learn the material a

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-19 Thread C W
Thanks, Rich, I will look at the book. I agree, there are many nice packages, but what if the package changes in a few years? I would have no idea what is going on! I've heard from predecessor in the industry who emphasize the learning, not just plug and chug. I really want to learn the materia

Re: [R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-19 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, C W wrote: I am trying to learn Bayesian inference and Bayesian data analysis, I am new in the field. Would any experts on the list recommend any good sites or materials for beginners? My approach is to learn and understand the theory first, then program on my own using R,

[R] Bayesian data analysis recommendations

2012-01-19 Thread C W
Dear all, I am trying to learn Bayesian inference and Bayesian data analysis, I am new in the field. Would any experts on the list recommend any good sites or materials for beginners? My approach is to learn and understand the theory first, then program on my own using R, though I see there are a