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      <title>Bayesian Regression</title>
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      <description>I have been working on my Bayesian statistics skills recently. In particular, I have been reading David Robinson’s lovely Introduction to Empirical Bayes: Examples from Baseball Statistics and watching Rasmus Bååth’s delightful three-part Video Introduction to Bayesian Data Analysis, notable amongst other videos, courses, and textbooks. I have much yet to learn, but my past experience with statistics has taught me that I understand concepts most thoroughly by actually implementing them.</description>
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