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DESCRIPTION:Scott Lynch of Princeton University will conduct a day-long wor
 kshop on underlying theory\, model formulation\, and estimation approaches
  including Gibbs sampling. He will illustrate these topics with a number o
 f empirical applications and include demonstrations of selected software (
 e.g.\, R and WinBUGS). Scott Lynch is a professor in the Department of Soc
 iology at Princeton University\, and is also affiliated with Princeton’s O
 ffice of Population Research. His research has appeared in sociology\, hea
 lth\, gerontology\, and demographic journals. He is also the author of Int
 roduction to Applied Bayesian Statistics and Estimation for Social Scienti
 sts (Springer\, 2007). This event is free and open to the SU community. Th
 is workshop is sponsored by the NIA-supported Center for Aging and Policy 
 Studies (CAPS)
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SUMMARY:The Application of Bayesian Statistics in Social Science
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Scott Lynch of Princeton University will condu
 ct a day-long workshop on underlying theory\, model formulation\, and esti
 mation approaches including Gibbs sampling. He will illustrate these topic
 s with a number of empirical applications and include demonstrations of se
 lected software (e.g.\, R and WinBUGS). Scott Lynch is a professor in the 
 Department of Sociology at Princeton University\, and is also affiliated w
 ith Princeton’s Office of Population Research. His research has appeared i
 n sociology\, health\, gerontology\, and demographic journals. He is also 
 the author of Introduction to Applied Bayesian Statistics and Estimation f
 or Social Scientists (Springer\, 2007). This event is free and open to the
  SU community. This workshop is sponsored by the NIA-supported Center for 
 Aging and Policy Studies (CAPS)
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