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Bayesian Decision Analysis

Principles and Practice
  • Jim Q. Smith, University of Warwick
  • Hardback

  • ISBN:9780521764544
  • Publication date:November 2010
  • 348pages
  • 65 exercises
    • Dimensions: 247 x 174 mm
    • Weight: 0.84kg
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    Bayesian decision analysis supports principled decision making in complex domains. This textbook takes the reader from a formal analysis of simple decision problems to a careful analysis of the sometimes very complex and data rich structures confronted by practitioners. The book contains basic material on subjective probability theory and multi-attribute utility theory, event and decision trees, Bayesian networks, influence diagrams and causal Bayesian networks. The author demonstrates when and how the theory can be successfully applied to a given decision problem, how data can be sampled and expert judgements elicited to support this analysis, and when and how an effective Bayesian decision analysis can be implemented. Evolving from a third-year undergraduate course taught by the author over many years, all of the material in this book will be accessible to a student who has completed introductory courses in probability and mathematical statistics.

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