15 Best Bayesian Statistics Blogs and Websites
Bayesian Statistics Blogs
Here are 15 Best Bayesian Statistics Blogs you should follow in 2024
1. JASP Blog
Get updates about JASP including our latest blog posts, JASP articles, example analyses, new features, interviews with team members, and more. JASP is... an open-source statistics program that is free, friendly, and flexible. Armed with an easy-to-use GUI, JASP offers standard analysis procedures in their classical and Bayesian form.more
jasp-stats.org/blog
RSS 3.9K 11.1K 1 post / week 45 Get Email Contact
2. Andrew Heiss Blog
Atlanta, Georgia, US
Learn more about data science & economics. Andrew Heiss is an assistant professor at Georgia State University, researching international NGOs and teac...hing data science & economics. He does research in public administration and policy, nonprofit management, international relations, and comparative politics. Andrew is a certified RStudio instructor and mentor and loves teaching how to use R and the tidyverse.more
andrewheiss.com/blog
RSS 14.9K 1 post / month 44 Get Email Contact
3. Bayesian Spectacles
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Bayesian Spectacles is powered by JASP, a free, friendly, and flexible software package for conducting statistical analyses. We wish to improve curren...t research practices and consequently our goal is to promote Bayesian methods and facilitate their use in concrete applications. Through this blog, we hope to deliver Bayesian stories and ideas that are fun, interesting, and educational.more
bayesianspectacles..
RSS 1.5K 6 posts / quarter 29 Get Email Contact
4. Probably Overthinking It Blog
East Boston, Massachusetts, US
Learn more about data science, bayesian statistics, and other ideas. Allen Downey is a Staff Scientist at DrivenData, a former Professor at Olin Colle...ge, and an author. He is currently writing a book called Probably Overthinking It, which is all about using evidence and reason to answer questions and guide decision-making.more
allendowney.com/blog
RSS 3 posts / month 38 Get Email Contact
5. Theoretical Ecology
Regensburg, Bayern, Germany
Find notes from ecology, biogeography and evolution by Florian Hartig. I am Prof. Dr. Florian Hartig. On this blog you can find out more about my rece...nt activities on my research projects. My research concentrates on theory, simulation models, statistical methods and data science / AI in ecology, evolution and conservation.more
theoreticalecology..
RSS 535 2 posts / year 35 Get Email Contact
6. Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science » Bayesian Statistics
Berlin, Germany
The Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science Blog, hosted by Andrew Gelman, is a blog that focuses on the use of statistical methods... in social science research. The blog covers a wide range of topics related to statistical modeling, causal inference, and data analysis, including Bayesian statistics, hierarchical modeling, data visualization, and machine learning.more
statmodeling.stat...
RSS 4.3K 4 posts / week 92 Get Email Contact
7. Doing Bayesian Data Analysis
Doing Bayesian Data Analysis by author John K. Kruschke gives an introduction to Bayesian statistics and provides an accessible approach, as all mathe...matics is explained intuitively and with concrete examples. It also delivers a tutorial Introduction with R and BUGS, for first year graduate students or advanced undergraduates.more
doingbayesiandataa..
RSS 2 posts / quarter 39 Get Email Contact
8. Analytix Thinking Blog » Bayesian Thinking
Bayesian thinking is about answering the right question, the probability of a hypothesis being true of false. The Analytix Thinking Blog belongs to Dr.... Steve Ruberg. He has published widely and lectured internationally on a variety of topics relevant to pharmaceutical research on The Analytix Thinking Blog.more
analytixthinking.b..
RSS 1 post / week 4 Get Email Contact
9. Count Bayesie Blog
Maplewood, New Jersey, US
I am Will Kurt, the author of Count Bayesie Blog. I created this blog as a vehicle to help people understand what makes probability theory immensely i...mportant in how we understand the world as well as a delight to study in its own right. The posts here will explore issues in Bayesian and Frequentist statistics. The aim will be to minimize rigor and maximize insight.more
countbayesie.com/blog
RSS 6.9K 2 posts / year 40 Get Email Contact
10. Statistical Thinking
Nashville, Tennessee, US
This blog is devoted to statistical thinking and its impact on science and everyday life. Emphasis is given to maximizing the use of information, avoi...ding statistical pitfalls, describing problems caused by the frequentist approach to statistical inference, describing advantages of Bayesian and likelihood methods, and discussing intended and unintended differences between statistics and data science. It will also cover regression modeling strategies, clinical trials, drug evaluation, medical diagnosis, and decision-making.more
fharrell.com/post
RSS 37 Get Email Contact
11. Darren Wilkinson's Blog
England, UK
This blog by Darren Wilkinson intended to cover his reflections on mathematics, statistics, computing, and biology, and especially their interactions,... and relationship with 'big data' and data science. He will write about computational material relating to statistics and systems biology, and anything else that is a bit geeky and in some way related to my research interests. Read to know more.more
darrenjw.wordpress..
RSS 38 Get Email Contact
12. Shravan Vasishth's Slog
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
This blog is a repository of cool things relating to statistical computing, simulation and stochastic modeling.
vasishth-statistic..
RSS 5 posts / year 17 Get Email Contact
Bayesian Statistics Bloggers
Blogger Name | Blog Link | Total Blog Posts | |
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Andrew | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 28 | |
Andrew Heiss | andrewheiss.com | 16 | |
AllenDowney | allendowney.com | 15 | |
bayesianspectacles | bayesianspectacles.org | 14 | |
Aki Vehtari | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 8 | |
Bob Carpenter | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 4 | |
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers | bayesianspectacles.org | 3 | |
Leonardo Egidi | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 3 | |
JASP Team | jasp-stats.org | 2 | |
Charles Margossian | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 2 | |
shira | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 2 | |
Catherine Guazzone | jasp-stats.org | 1 | |
Jonah Gabry | statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu | 1 |