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Well, that’s a good book that you shouldn’t miss “Introduction to Applied Bayesian Statistics and Estimation for Social Scientists”. Why you shouldn’t miss it? Coz, it’s practical and I mean p r a c t i c a l big time!!!
I don’t own tons of (traditionally) printed books but that’s one of the few breaking the rule. I easily rank it above The Bayesian Core…
First stop at all costs the book’s webpage to download the R & Winbugs code…
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