Bayesian survival analysis, using Weibull distribution and censored data
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
4M ago
In workshops years ago, I presented some basic survival analysis, using a Weibull distribution and censored data. I was recently asked about this topic, so I thought I'd post my old workshop slides here. Even without my narration, I hope the slides may be useful. Click on the slides to enlarge. (These slides are from 2017, slide numbers 780-811 from a slide deck of 950 slides! It was a long workshop...)   ..read more
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From Stan forum: How to make decisions about results
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
5M ago
 Reposting from the Stan discussion site... The original post: Hi Everyone, A question on how to handle reviewers when reporting CI. We are doing RL and in our papers when reporting results I always try to put a figure with the whole posterior. We also tend to report in text the median, 89%CI and probability of direction. We use 89% mainly as a way to avoid 95% which tend to encourage “black and white” thinking (89% is as arbitrary as any other value - but as McElreath said - its a prime number - so it’s easier to remember). A reviewer noted that we should change to 95% (see below). We ..read more
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New videos for Bayesian and frequentist side-by-side
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
8M ago
There are new videos for Bayesian and frequentist side-by-side.   Eero Liski, a statistician at the Natural Resources Institute Finland, has made tutorial videos that introduce Bayesian and frequentist data analysis, side-by-side. The first of the video series is available here ..read more
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StanCon 2023
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by John K. Kruschke
1y ago
StanCon 2023 is happening June 20-23 (2023).  Submit talks, tutorials, or sessions by April 30: We are interested in a broad range of topics ... including: Applications of Bayesian statistics using Stan in all domains Software development to support or complement the Stan ecosystem Methods for Bayesian modeling, relevant to a broad range of users Theoretical insights on common Bayesian methods and models Visualization techniques Tools for teaching Bayesian modeling See details at the convention website: https://mc-stan.org/events/stancon2023 ..read more
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Another update to DBDA2E programs
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
1y ago
A recent post pointed out three changes to DBDA2E programs; now there is one more. You can get the updated versions by downloading the entire new zip file from the bottom of the software page at https://sites.google.com/site/doingbayesiandataanalysis/software-installation  The most recent change affects the openGraph() function in the script, DBDA2E-utilities.R. This function for opening graphics windows has been updated to work for recent versions of MacOS and Unix. However, I have not personally tested the new function on MacOS and Linux, instead relying on the kind suggestion of reader ..read more
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DBDA2E Programs Updated
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
1y ago
Three R scripts within the set of DBDA2E programs have been updated to work properly with R4.0+. You can get the updated versions by downloading the entire new zip file from the bottom of the software page at https://sites.google.com/site/doingbayesiandataanalysis/software-installation  The three changes: DBDA2E-utilities.R changed a line that used class() into inherits(). Jags-Ycount-Xnom2fac-MpoissonExp.R changed postContrast = ( mcmcMat[, ... to   postContrast = as.vector( mcmcMat[, ... Jags-Yord-Xnom2grp-MnormalHet-Example.R has a frequentist t.test appended at the end, and need ..read more
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ChatGPT and Bayesian poetry
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
1y ago
ChatGPT is fun to play with but is (for now at least) terrible at creating poems, including poems about Bayesian statistics. Here are my attempts to have ChatGPT produce poems like those that begin each chapter of DBDA2E. Or in any other style. My prompt: Write a single poetic quatrain about Bayesian statistics. Use dactylic tetrameter and an AABB rhyme scheme. ChatGPT's reply: Bayesian stats have come to stay They help us make predictions, hooray! From probabilities and data sets They estimate and make forecasts They start with a prior belief And update it with new relief The posterior is th ..read more
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Bayesian analysis reporting guidelines now listed on The EQUATOR Network
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by John K. Kruschke
1y ago
The Bayesian analysis reporting guidelines (BARG) are now listed on The EQUATOR Network.   "The EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) Network is an international initiative that seeks to improve the reliability and value of published health research literature by promoting transparent and accurate reporting and wider use of robust reporting guidelines. It is the first coordinated attempt to tackle the problems of inadequate reporting systematically and on a global scale; it advances the work done by individual groups over the last 15 years." (Quoted from th ..read more
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A novel trend model made possible by Bayesian software
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
2y ago
One reason I love Bayesian software (such as JAGS, etc.) is for its ability to express novel models that aren't prepackaged in canned stats packages. In some recent research, I had the opportunity to create a novel trend model and estimate its parameters in JAGS.  We had data as graphed in Fig. 1, and I had to think of a model to describe the trends Fig.1. Data to be modeled. The variable on the vertical axis is a rating of emotion (such as sadness, happiness, etc.) in short stories. The horizontal axis is the retelling of the story, such that 0 is the original story, 1 is a rete ..read more
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Bayesian analysis reporting guidelines hits 10K downloads
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
by John K. Kruschke
2y ago
The Bayesian analysis reporting guidelines (BARG) have now, in just under six months, had 10,000 downloads from the publisher's site ..read more
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