The Data in the Desert Training Workshop series is pleased to announce an upcoming workshop:
Introduction to Bayesian Statistical modeling
This three-day workshop assumes no prior experience with Bayesian statistical modeling, and is intended as both a theoretical and practical introduction. An understanding of Bayesian statistical modeling will be developed by relating it to participants’ existing knowledge of traditional frequentist approaches. To introduce Bayesian principles in familiar contexts we will begin with simple binomial and univariate normal models, then move to simple regression and multiple regression. Along the way, we will cover aspects of modeling including model construction, specifying prior distributions, graphical representations of models, practical aspects of Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) estimation, evaluating hypotheses and data-model fit, model comparisons, and modeling in the presence of missing data.
Dates: January 6-8, 2020 (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)
Location: Tempe, Arizona
Instructor: Dr. Roy Levy, Arizona State University (roy.levy@asu.edu)
REGISTER HERE: https://thesanfordschool.asu.edu/data-desert-training-workshop-2020
Please feel free to contact me (roy.levy@asu.edu) with questions.
Roy Levy
Professor
Measurement and Statistical Analysis
T. Denny Sanford School of Social & Family Dynamics
Arizona State University
PO Box 873701
Tempe, AZ 85287-3701
voice: (480) 727-9808
e-mail: roy.levy@asu.edu
https://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/roylevy/