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Bayesian statistical analyses have become increasingly common over the last two decades. The rapid increase in computing power that facilitated their implementation coincided with major changes in the research interests of, and data availability for, social scientists. Specifically, the last two decades have seen an increase in the availability of panel data sets, other hierarchically structured data sets including spatially organized data, along with interests in life course processes and the influence of context on individual behavior and outcomes. The Bayesian approach to statistics is well-suited for these types of data and research questions. Applied Bayesian Statistics is an introduction to these methods that is geared toward social scientists. Author Scott M. Lynch makes the material accessible by emphasizing application more than theory, explaining the math in a step-by-step fashion, and demonstrating the Bayesian approach in analyses of U.S. political trends drawing on data from the General Social Survey. A website to accompany the book at https://study.sagepub.com/researchmethods/qass/lynch-applied-bayesian-statistics includes all the R programs from the book, along with the data set. 


 
1. Introduction
 
2. Probability Distributions and Review of Classical Analysis
 
3. The Bayesian Approach to Probability and Statistics
 
4. Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Sampling Methods
 
5. Implementing the Bayesian Approach in Realistic Applications
 
6. Conclusion

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Student Study Site
A website to accompany the book at https://study.sagepub.com/researchmethods/qass/lynch-applied-bayesian-statistics includes all the R programs from the book, along with the data set. 

A lucid exposition of the Bayesian approach to statistics, accessible to those new to this approach.

David Greenberg
New York University

The book's presentation of the logic of the Bayesian approach is one of the better illustrations that I've encountered. The level of mathematical precision used here is technical, but the layout makes it approachable.

Matthew Phillips
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Key features
  • Provides an introduction to Bayesian methods that is geared toward social scientists.
  • Emphasizes application more than theory, and explains the math in a step-by-step fashion.
  • Demonstrates the Bayesian approach in analyses of U.S. political trends drawing on data from the General Social Survey.

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