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Department of Public Health and Primary Care (PHPC)

 

Module Aims

This module introduces students to Bayesian statistical methods in biomedical settings and their advantages and challenges, and provides skills for designing, assessing and interpreting Bayesian analyses using standard Bayesian statistical software. 

Module Learning Outcomes 

By the end of the module, students should be able to: 

  1. Understand the principles of Bayesian statistics: learning from data and judgements through probability distributions on parameters in models. 
  1. Design a range of Bayesian models for health science problems, including appropriate selection of prior distributions. 
  1. Implement the models in standard software, and assess the performance of computational algorithms used for this. 
  1. Summarise and accurately interpret the output of Bayesian analyses. 
  1. Understand the assumptions being made in Bayesian models, and effectively appraise and compare them both qualitatively and quantitatively using standard methods. 

Pre-requisites

Either Statistics for Health Data Science or Advanced Biostatistics for Epidemiology

Teaching Strategy

Lectures and computer practicals. 

Assessment

Assessed take-home practical involving analysis of dataset(s) in R and JAGS. 

Module Length

4 days