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Andrew Gelman; Daniel Lee; Jiqiang Guo – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2015
Stan is a free and open-source C++ program that performs Bayesian inference or optimization for arbitrary user-specified models and can be called from the command line, R, Python, Matlab, or Julia and has great promise for fitting large and complex statistical models in many areas of application. We discuss Stan from users' and developers'…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Bayesian Statistics, Inferences, Monte Carlo Methods

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