Dear Allstat,
PSI Online Training Opportunity: Bayesian Hierarchical Models by Professor Andy Grieve (Kings College, London)
1 October to 31 December 2009
PSI is offering a chance to hear this 3-hour course, conducted in May 2009 prior to the Annual Conference, online.
Using Adobe Presenter, the system allows total flexibility: the slides onscreen, with audio through your PC, can be paused replayed, or advanced by the user.
For £85, you can access the course as often as you like while the course is online. It is separated into 6 accessible sections of 15 to 60 minutes each.
Course Summary:
This short course provides an introduction to the specification, fitting and checking of hierarchical or multilevel models, from a Bayesian perspective. The basic principles of Bayesian hierarchical modeling are reviewed, with emphasis on practical rather than theoretical issues. All the ides are illustrated with real data drawn from case studies, and WinBUGS is used to illustrate the analyses.
Members and non-members can enrol for the course online
http://www.psiweb.org/elearning
Kind Regards,
PSI Executive Office
Jenny Butterworth
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