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TEACHER'S CORNER

A SAS Interface for Bayesian Analysis With WinBUGS

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Pages 705-728 | Published online: 06 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Bayesian methods are becoming very popular despite some practical difficulties in implementation. To assist in the practical application of Bayesian methods, we show how to implement Bayesian analysis with WinBUGS as part of a standard set of SAS routines. This implementation procedure is first illustrated by fitting a multiple regression model and then a linear growth curve model. A third example is also provided to demonstrate how to iteratively run WinBUGS inside SAS for Monte Carlo simulation studies. The SAS codes used in this study are easily extended to accommodate many other models with only slight modification. This interface can be of practical benefit in many aspects of Bayesian methods because it allows the SAS users to benefit from the implementation of Bayesian estimation and it also allows the WinBUGS user to benefit from the data processing routines available in SAS.

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