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October 18, 2012

Introduction to Bayesian Methods guest lecture

By Corey Chivers ¶ Posted in Probability, Rstats, Teaching ¶ Tagged bayesian, ecology, mcmc, methods, teaching ¶ 4 Comments

This is a talk I gave this week in Advanced Biostatistics at McGill. The goal was to provide an gentle introduction to Bayesian methodology and to demonstrate how it is used for inference and prediction. There is a link to an accompanying R script in the slides.

 

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