Package: jaggR 0.1.1
jaggR: Supporting Files and Functions for the Book Bayesian Modelling with 'JAGS'
All the data and functions used to produce the book. We do not expect most people to use the package for any other reason than to get simple access to the 'JAGS' model files, the data, and perhaps run some of the simple examples. The authors of the book are David Lucy (now sadly deceased) and James Curran. It is anticipated that a manuscript will be provided to Taylor and Francis around Augus 2020, with bibliographic details to follow at that point. Until such time, further information can be obtained by emailing James Curran.
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# Install 'jaggR' in R: |
install.packages('jaggR', repos = c('https://jmcurran.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
Bug tracker:https://github.com/jmcurran/jaggr/issues
- acid.df - Age estimation from aspartic acid concentration
- books.df - Books Data
- bsort.df - Time taken to sort random vectors of various lengths using bubble sort.
- calculus.df - Calculus marks
- car.prices.df - Car listings from trademe
- cell_surv.df - Cell survival data
- fingerprints.df - Height, weight and fingerprint measurements collected from 200 participants
- hedgehog.growth.df - Hedgehog growth
- mortality.df - Mortality rates for different species
- planes.df - Distance travelled by paper planes
- radiation.df - From the Commission facility in Hanford, Washington. One of the major safety problems encountered there has been the storage of radioactive wastes. Over the years, significant quantities of these substances - including strontium 90 and cesium 137 - have leaked from their open-pit storage areas into the nearby Columbia River, which flows along the Washington-Oregon border, and eventually empties into the Pacific Ocean.
- shotgun.df - Shotgun range data In order to test the validity of range-of-fire estimates obtained by the application of regression analysis to shotgun pellet patterns, a blind study was conducted in which questioned pellet patterns were fired at randomly selected ranges between 3.0 and 15.2 m (10 and 50 ft) with two different 12-gauge shotguns. each firing a different type of buckshot cartridge. Test firings at known ranges were also conducted with the same weapons and ammunition.
- terriers.df - Simulated weights of difference breeds of terriers
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