Hello everybody.
I am a data analyzer, so I mainly work with S-Plus, SAS, etc. in the
95% of the cases. In the other 5 % I think that a Bayesian approach
would be better to answer the questions the investigators ask.
As always they do the experiment and after ask the questions. . .
So my use of WinBugs is sporadic which means I never learn how
to use it properly. The 2 volumen of examples is the Bible to copy
and modify the method to suit my problem.
Is there any chance of a 3rd volume of examples? something with
the equivalent of GEE, random effects with correlated repeated
measures, for normal? or multinomial data?
I read about many new methods in this list but never they re-post the
answers so I remain with the query, how would they do it?
Thanks
R. Heberto Ghezzo Ph.D.
Meakins-Christie Labs
McGill University
Montreal - Canada
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