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Richly Parameterized Linear Models - Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects (Paperback): James S Hodges Richly Parameterized Linear Models - Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects (Paperback)
James S Hodges
R1,857 Discovery Miles 18 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A First Step toward a Unified Theory of Richly Parameterized Linear Models Using mixed linear models to analyze data often leads to results that are mysterious, inconvenient, or wrong. Further compounding the problem, statisticians lack a cohesive resource to acquire a systematic, theory-based understanding of models with random effects. Richly Parameterized Linear Models: Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects takes a first step in developing a full theory of richly parameterized models, which would allow statisticians to better understand their analysis results. The author examines what is known and unknown about mixed linear models and identifies research opportunities. The first two parts of the book cover an existing syntax for unifying models with random effects. The text explains how richly parameterized models can be expressed as mixed linear models and analyzed using conventional and Bayesian methods. In the last two parts, the author discusses oddities that can arise when analyzing data using these models. He presents ways to detect problems and, when possible, shows how to mitigate or avoid them. The book adapts ideas from linear model theory and then goes beyond that theory by examining the information in the data about the mixed linear model's covariance matrices. Each chapter ends with two sets of exercises. Conventional problems encourage readers to practice with the algebraic methods and open questions motivate readers to research further. Supporting materials, including datasets for most of the examples analyzed, are available on the author's website.

Richly Parameterized Linear Models - Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects (Hardcover): James S Hodges Richly Parameterized Linear Models - Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects (Hardcover)
James S Hodges
R3,432 Discovery Miles 34 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A First Step toward a Unified Theory of Richly Parameterized Linear Models

Using mixed linear models to analyze data often leads to results that are mysterious, inconvenient, or wrong. Further compounding the problem, statisticians lack a cohesive resource to acquire a systematic, theory-based understanding of models with random effects.

Richly Parameterized Linear Models: Additive, Time Series, and Spatial Models Using Random Effects takes a first step in developing a full theory of richly parameterized models, which would allow statisticians to better understand their analysis results. The author examines what is known "and" unknown about mixed linear models and identifies research opportunities.

The first two parts of the book cover an existing syntax for unifying models with random effects. The text explains how richly parameterized models can be expressed as mixed linear models and analyzed using conventional and Bayesian methods.

In the last two parts, the author discusses oddities that can arise when analyzing data using these models. He presents ways to detect problems and, when possible, shows how to mitigate or avoid them. The book adapts ideas from linear model theory and then goes beyond that theory by examining the information in the data about the mixed linear model s covariance matrices.

Each chapter ends with two sets of exercises. Conventional problems encourage readers to practice with the algebraic methods and open questions motivate readers to research further. Supporting materials, including datasets for most of the examples analyzed, are available on the author s website."

Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics - Volume III (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Constantine... Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics - Volume III (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Constantine Gatsonis, James S Hodges, Robert E. Kass, Robert E. Mcculloch, Peter Rossi, …
R2,004 Discovery Miles 20 040 Out of stock

This third volume of case studies presents detailed applications of Bayesian statistical analysis, emphasising the scientific context. The papers were presented and discussed at a workshop held at Carnegie-Mellon University, and this volume - dedicated to the memory of Morrie Groot-reproduces six invited papers, each with accompanying invited discussion, and nine contributed papers with the focus on econometric applications.

Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Volume II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995): Constantine... Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics, Volume II (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
Constantine Gatsonis, James S Hodges, Robert E. Kaas, Nozer D Singpurwalla
R2,860 Discovery Miles 28 600 Out of stock

Like its predecessor, this second volume presents detailed applications of Bayesian statistical analysis, each of which emphasizes the scientific context of the problems it attempts to solve. The emphasis of this volume is on biomedical applications. These papers were presented at a workshop at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1993.

Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Constantine Gatsonis, James S... Case Studies in Bayesian Statistics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Constantine Gatsonis, James S Hodges, Robert E. Kass, Nozer D Singpurwalla
R2,882 Discovery Miles 28 820 Out of stock

The past few years have witnessed dramatic advances in computational methods for Bayesian inference. As a result, Bayesian approaches to solving a wide variety of problems in data analysis and decision-making have become feasible, and there is currently a growth spurt in the application of Bayesian methods. The purpose of this volume is to present several detailed examples of applications of Bayesian thinking, with an emphasis on the scientific or technological context of the problem being solved. The papers collected here were presented and discussed at a Workshop held at Carnegie-Mellon University, September 29 through October 1, 1991. There are five ma jor articles, each with two discussion pieces and a reply. These articles were invited by us following a public solicitation of abstracts. The problems they address are diverse, but all bear on policy decision-making. Though not part of our original design for the Workshop, that commonality of theme does emphasize the usefulness of Bayesian meth ods in this arena. Along with the invited papers were several additional commentaries of a general nature; the first comment was invited and the remainder grew out of the discussion at the Workshop. In addition there are nine contributed papers, selected from the thirty-four presented at the Workshop, on a variety of applications. This collection of case studies illustrates the ways in which Bayesian methods are being incorporated into statistical practice. The strengths (and limitations) of the approach become apparent through the examples."

War of the Horizon (Paperback): Adam R. Smith War of the Horizon (Paperback)
Adam R. Smith; James S Hodges
R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Out of stock

In a world divided, Clay Silver is a chaplain aboard the West Earth Navy ship Morning Star. He is frequently reminded of a mysterious childhood experience during a thunderstorm, and the tragic loss of his wife. Becky Banks is a famous news reporter who is assigned to investigate news surrounding the ship. She is constantly tormented by a recurring nightmare, leaving her life fearful and restless. Clay and Becky cross paths when an international conflict causes chaos and uncertainty throughout the world and within themselves. Especially when strange objects begin to fall from the sky, destroying areas on both sides of the Earth. War of the Horizon is an epic story that explores faith, fear, and the unknown in ways you've never imagined, with a combination of suspense, action, captivating twists, and inspiration

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