Bayesian Inference di William A. Link, Richard J. Barker edito da Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

Bayesian Inference

With Ecological Applications

EAN:

9780123748546

ISBN:

0123748542

Pagine:
354
Formato:
Hardback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Bayesian Inference

Statistical theory is primarily a product of the twentieth century. The prevailing school of thought builds on the frequentist philosophy developed by R.A. Fisher, the eminent biological theorist and experimentalist. Fisher's philosophy has been so thoroughly embraced that it has been labeled the "classical" approach, even though the alternative Bayesian philosophy antedates it by more than a century. Frequentist thinking has prevailed over Bayesian primarily because of the practical difficulty of fitting all but the simplest Bayesian models. Wildlife statistics has been almost entirely conducted in the frequentist mode. However, wildlife data are most naturally described in terms of hierarchical models, and these models are best analyzed using Bayesian tools. The advent of fast personal computers and easily available software has nearly removed the difficulties in fitting Bayesian models, and hierarchical models in particular. Hierarchical models describe stochastic population processes governing data and these processes are the real focus of scientific inquiry. This book takes the reader into the domain of Bayesian inference where complex hierarchical modelling is made possible.

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