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Month: December 2014

Running OpenBUGS through R

By Monkey Posted on December 9, 2014 Posted in Tips, tricks and notes No Comments Tagged with Bayesian, BRugs, Linux, mixed treatment comparisons, network meta-analysis, OpenBUGS, R, statistics

This is just a quick note on using OpenBUGS in R. This is particularly handy if you need to run a series of models on a data set, or if you need to manipulate the output of Bayesian analyses in …

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