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Bayesian statistics and statistical practice have evolved over the years, driven by advancements in theory, methods, and computational tools. Bayesian Workflow explores the intricate workflows of applied Bayesian statistics, aiming to uncover the tacit knowledge often overlooked in published papers and textbooks. By systematizing the process of Bayesian model development, the book seeks to improve applied analyses and inspire future innovations in theory, methods, and software. It emphasizes the importance of iterative model building, model checking, computational troubleshooting, and simulated-data experimentation, offering a comprehensive perspective on statistical analysis.

Through detailed examples and practical guidance, the book bridges the gap between theory and application, empowering practitioners and researchers to navigate the complexities of Bayesian inference. It is not a checklist or cookbook but a flexible framework for understanding and resolving challenges in statistical modeling and decision-making under uncertainty.

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  • Covers all aspects of Bayesian statistical workflow, including model building, inference, validation, troubleshooting, and understanding
  • Demonstrates iterative model development and computational problem-solving through real-world case studies
  • Explores computational challenges, calibration checking, and connections between modeling and computation
  • Highlights the importance of checking models under diverse conditions to understand their limitations and improve their robustness
  • Discusses how Bayesian principles apply to non-Bayesian methods in statistics and machine learning
  • Includes code snippets, exercises, and links to full datasets and code in R and Stan, with applicability to other programming environments like Python and Julia

This book is designed for practitioners of applied Bayesian statistics, particularly users of probabilistic programming languages such as Stan, as well as developers of methods and software tailored to these users. It also targets researchers in Bayesian theory and methods, offering insights into understudied aspects of statistical workflows. Instructors and students will find adaptable exercises and case studies to enhance their learning experience. Beyond Bayesian inference, the book's principles are relevant to users of non-Bayesian methods, making it a valuable resource for statisticians, data scientists, and machine learning professionals seeking to improve their modeling and decision-making processes.



About the Author

Andrew Gelman is a professor of statistics and political science at Columbia University

Aki Vehtari is a professor of computer science at Aalto University

Richard McElreath is the director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Daniel Simpson is a machine learning engineer at dottxt

Charles Margossian is an assistant professor of statistics at the University of British Columbia

Yuling Yao is an assistant professor of statistics at the University of Texas

Lauren Kennedy is a senior lecturer in mathematical science at the University of Adelaide

Jonah Gabry is an applied statistics researcher at Columbia University

Paul-Christian Burkner is a professor of statistics at TU Dortmund University

Martin Modrak is a researcher in bioinformatics at Charles University

Vianey Leos Barajas is an assistant professor of statistical sciences at the University of Toronto




Book Information
ISBN 9780367490188
Author Andrew Gelman
Format Hardback
Page Count 538
Imprint Chapman & Hall/CRC
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g

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