Teaching Bayesian statistics in a health research methodology program

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Despite the appeal of Bayesian methods in health research, they are not widely used. This is partly due to a lack of courses in Bayesian methods at an appropriate level for non-statisticians in health research. Teaching such a course can be challenging because most statisticians have been taught Bayesian methods using a mathematical approach, and this must be adapted in order to communicate with non-statisticians. We describe some of the examples we used whilst teaching a course in Bayesian methods to a group of health research methodologists. © 2009 by Eleanor M. Pullenayegum and Lehana Thabane.

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Pullenayegum, E. M., & Thabane, L. (2009). Teaching Bayesian statistics in a health research methodology program. Journal of Statistics Education, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2009.11889537

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