Hi,

On the R side, you may want to have a look at the AtelieR package. It's a GTK GUI which gives you a simple interface to some common Bayesian tests (on a proportion, on a variance, on a mean, on mean and variance jointly, on several proportions, on contingency tables, on several means).

There are also some automatic search procedures of the best model, when comparing several means, proportions, or rows in a contingency table.

Hope this may be useful,

Yvonnick Noel
University of Brittany
Department of Psychology
Rennes, France

Dear all,
I am trying to learn Bayesian inference and Bayesian data analysis, I
am new in the field.  Would any experts on the list recommend any good
sites or materials for beginners?

My approach is to learn and understand the theory first, then program
on my own using R, though I see there are already packages.

appreciate any help, thanks in advance!


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