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Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan by Richard McElreath (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany)

Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan builds readers' knowledge of and confidence in statistical modeling. Reflecting the need for even minor programming in today's model-based statistics, the book pushes readers to perform step-by-step calculations that are usually automated. This unique computational approach ensures that readers understand enough of the details to make reasonable choices and interpretations in their own modeling work.

The text presents generalized linear multilevel models from a Bayesian perspective, relying on a simple logical interpretation of Bayesian probability and maximum entropy. It covers from the basics of regression to multilevel models. The author also discusses measurement error, missing data, and Gaussian process models for spatial and network autocorrelation.

By using complete R code examples throughout, this book provides a practical foundation for performing statistical inference. Designed for both PhD students and seasoned professionals in the natural and social sciences, it prepares them for more advanced or specialized statistical modeling.

Web Resource
The book is accompanied by an R package (rethinking) that is available on the author's website and GitHub. The two core functions (map and map2stan) of this package allow a variety of statistical models to be constructed from standard model formulas.

Statistical Rethinking Reviews

... I am quite impressed by Statistical Rethinking ... I like the highly personal style with clear attempts to make the concepts memorable for students by resorting to external concepts. ... it introduces Bayesian thinking and critical modeling through specific problems and spelled out R codes, if not dedicated datasets. Statistical Rethinking manages this all-inclusive most nicely ... an impressive book that I do not hesitate recommending for prospective data analysts and applied statisticians!
-Christian Robert (Universite Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research University, and University of Warwick) on his blog, April 2016

Statistical Rethinking is a fun and inspiring look at the hows, whats, and whys of statistical modeling. This is a rare and valuable book that combines readable explanations, computer code, and active learning.
-Andrew Gelman, Columbia University

This is an exceptional book. The author is very clear that this book has been written as a course . . . Strengths of the book include this clear conceptual exposition of statistical thinking as well as the focus on applying the material to real phenomena.
-Paul Hewson, Plymouth University, 2016

The book contains a good selection of extension activities, which are labelled according to difficulty. There are occasional paragraphs labelled 'rethinking' or 'overthinking' that contain finer details. The presentation is replete with metaphors ranging from the 'statistical Golems' in Chapter 1 through 'Monsters and Mixtures' in Chapter 11 and 'Adventures in Covariance' in Chapter 13.
-Diego Andres Perez Ruiz, University of Manchester

About Richard McElreath (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany)

Richard McElreath is the director of the Department of Human Behavior, Ecology, and Culture at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. He is also a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Davis. His work lies at the intersection of evolutionary and cultural anthropology, specifically how the evolution of fancy social learning in humans accounts for the unusual nature of human adaptation and extraordinary scale and variety of human societies.

Table of Contents

The Golem of Prague
Statistical golems
Statistical rethinking
Three tools for golem engineering
Summary

Small Worlds and Large Worlds
The garden of forking data
Building a model
Components of the model
Making the model go
Summary
Practice

Sampling the Imaginary
Sampling from a grid-approximate posterior
Sampling to summarize
Sampling to simulate prediction
Summary
Practice

Linear Models
Why normal distributions are normal
A language for describing models
A Gaussian model of height
Adding a predictor
Polynomial regression
Summary
Practice

Multivariate Linear Models
Spurious association
Masked relationship
When adding variables hurts
Categorical variables
Ordinary least squares and lm
Summary
Practice

Overfitting, Regularization, and Information Criteria
The problem with parameters
Information theory and model performance
Regularization
Information criteria
Using information criteria
Summary
Practice

Interactions
Building an interaction
Symmetry of the linear interaction
Continuous interactions
Interactions in design formulas
Summary
Practice

Markov Chain Monte Carlo
Good King Markov and His island kingdom
Markov chain Monte Carlo
Easy HMC: map2stan
Care and feeding of your Markov chain
Summary
Practice

Big Entropy and the Generalized Linear Model
Maximum entropy
Generalized linear models
Maximum entropy priors
Summary

Counting and Classification
Binomial regression
Poisson regression
Other count regressions
Summary
Practice

Monsters and Mixtures
Ordered categorical outcomes
Zero-inflated outcomes
Over-dispersed outcomes
Summary
Practice

Multilevel Models
Example: Multilevel tadpoles
Varying effects and the underfitting/overfitting trade-off
More than one type of cluster
Multilevel posterior predictions
Summary
Practice

Adventures in Covariance
Varying slopes by construction
Example: Admission decisions and gender
Example: Cross-classified chimpanzees with varying slopes
Continuous categories and the Gaussian process
Summary
Practice

Missing Data and Other Opportunities
Measurement error
Missing data
Summary
Practice

Horoscopes

Additional information

CIN1482253445G
9781482253443
1482253445
Statistical Rethinking: A Bayesian Course with Examples in R and Stan by Richard McElreath (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany)
Used - Good
Hardback
Apple Academic Press Inc.
20151221
469
N/A
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