Poisson regression with two random effects: MCMC by data augmentation Part II
Most of my postings are based on bits of code that were produced for other reasons; perhaps for my teaching or for my research or sometimes they are left over from when I was writing the book on Bayesian Analysis with Stata. So typically I spend a couple of hours each week on the blog; […]
Correlation between Viral Loads: Part 2
In my previous posting, I discussed a coursework that I set my students on the use of Stata’s –ml– command and I suggested that a Bayesian analysis of the same problem using Stata would raises a few interesting issues. Now I would like to start to address those points. To recap briefly, the idea of […]
Correlation between Viral Loads: Part 1
In Leicester we run a masters course in Medical Statistics and each year our students get a two-day course on fitting models by maximum likelihood using Stata’s -ml- command. For the last few years I have taught this course and so I have been on the lookout for examples based on real data that I can use as exercises […]
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