Hi,
A paper discussing the WinBUGS GUI, BugsXLA, that facilitates the analysis
of many HGLMs via an Excel interface has been published in the online
Journal of Statistical Software, Vol. 14, 2005, Issue 5; titled 'BugsXLA:
Bayes for the Common Man'
http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php?vol=14
The software can be downloaded directly from
http://www.pipshome.freeserve.co.uk/stats/
One of the talks in the 'Practical Bayesian Analysis' session of the joint
PSI/RSS Conference in Cardiff on July 20 will discuss BugsXLA. The main
presentation will be by Nicky Best who will provide an introduction to
Bayesian methods and WinBUGS. Deborah Ashby will also be presenting some
case studies in clinical epidemiology. More information can be found at:
http://www.rss.org.uk/rsspsi2005
> Phil Woodward
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