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Bayesian Statistics for the Social Sciences, Second Edition
by David Kaplan
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Hardback. New. <p>*A key reference and graduate text, thoroughly revised: 35% new material includes three new chapters and coverage of significant developments in the field.<br /> *Accessibly translates math-heavy Bayesian methods for social science researchers.<br /> *Clearly organized: readers can locate what they need, then refer to the code and worked-through examples when analyzing their own data.<br /> *Award-winning author is well known internationally; Bayesian statistics is particularly big in the U.S., Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Japan.<br /> *Companion website provides R packages used in the book, plus data and code for the book's examples.</p>
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