Hi everyone
Last call for the upcoming 3-day Instats seminars on Bayesian statistics in
R and Python by professor Emma Zang (Yale University, sociology and
biostatistics), running Jan 11 - 13. Emma will be running two separate
sessions on different timezones -- an incredible feat!
The first set of sessions
<https://instats.org/seminar/bayesian-statistics-for-social-and-healt1174>,
running from 11am - 3pm on US east coast time, will be delivered in
English.
The second set of sessions
<https://instats.org/seminar/bayesian-statistics-for-social-and-healt8969>,
running from 8am - 12pm Beijing time, will be delivered in Mandarin.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to learn all about Bayesian
methods, which are becoming increasingly popular in a number of social and
health science fields. Emma's expertise in this area is significant and she
has published in a number of top journals using Bayesian approaches to
estimating a variety of model types. Register today and you'll also receive
free enrollment in two on-demand seminars that cover Path Analysis and SEM
methods with Bayesian applications in R.
For more information about our upcoming seminars, head over to instats.org
where you can find 2-day and 3-day live and on-demand seminars covering a
wide range of topics in the social and health sciences, including
econometrics.
Hope to see you at an Instats seminar soon!
Mike
Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
<http://goog_711907693>*instats.org* <http://instats.org>
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