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Introduction te Bayesian Statistics

Amsterdam UMC

20.03.2025 - 21.03.2025

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Course Content

Central to Bayesian statistics is the idea that a ‘before’, a-priori, estimate of the probable value of a parameter is revised to an ‘after’, a posteriori, estimate based on new data. This idea fits in well with the way of thinking in medical decision-making. The Bayesian method offers the possibility to combine various data sources to update what is already known, while making inference about the uncertainty of the updated knowledge.

Learning objectives, training objectives

The participant is able to distinguish between different missing data mechanisms called missing completely at random (MCAR), missing at random (MAR) and missing not at random (MNAR).

Target Audience

The course is intended for epidemiologists interested in Bayesian thinking, who want to become acquainted with performing simple Bayesian analyses.

Qualifications

Basic knowledge of probability theory, including: requencies,probabilities,bivariate probability distributions, means and expectations,variances; Statistical tests, confidence intervals; Regression models. Basic knowledge of R and the RStudio

Notes

We use an interactive Learn Management System for this online course. There you can find all course materials at least one week before the start of the course

Type of degree
Certificate of attendance, PHD
Education form
Full Time
Languages
English
Fees

EUR 695,00
If you enrol for two or three Winter Courses simultaneously, you will receive a discount of 10% on all courses.

Enquiries and Registration

Yvonne van Loon, E-Mail: epidm@amsterdamumc.nl

 
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