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  • Bayes Theorem: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Bayes Theorem

  • By: Arthur Taff
  • Narrated by: Tim Carper
  • Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Bayes Theorem: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Bayes Theorem

By: Arthur Taff
Narrated by: Tim Carper
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Perfect for beginners wanting to learn about Bayes Theorem through real examples!

What if you could quickly and easily learn Bayesian data analysis without complex textbooks and statistics classes?

Imagine being able to apply your newly learned theory to real life situations!

In this audiobook, you will get:

  • A basic introduction to Bayes Theorem (with examples) - the initial introduction demonstrates how Bayesian data analysis works when you have a single new piece of data to update initial probabilities.
  • Adding new data and updating probabilities - takes the above example and looks at what happens if we have multiple pieces of data instead of a single piece.
  • Bayes Theorem terminology - the formal names for the different parts of the Bayes Theorem equation, and how it all comes together for an easier overall understanding.
  • How to deal with data errors - in a real life situation, it is unlikely that your data will be error-free. This section shows you how to deal with those errors and still get accurate probability estimates.
  • Arthur's personal email address for unlimited customer support if you have any questions.
  • And much, much more....

If you are a person that learns by example, then this audiobook is perfect for you! It is a very important topic in a wide range of industries - so dive in to get a deep understanding!

©2018 Arthur Taff (P)2018 Arthur Taff
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Terrible narration

The book is decent, but I didn't like the narration. Laplace pronounced as 'Leh plehs', misreadings such as 'Bayesian interference' instead of 'inference'.

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Don't waste your money and time

Bayes' Theorem can be explained in a relatively simple way and illustrated with simple examples for beginners. Unfortunately, the author of this book does not do so. The exposition is extremely disorganized and confusing. In addition, the writing is extremely sloppy and often ungrammatical. The manner of narration of the book is also terrible making it difficult when new sections and new paragraphs start.

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Not what the title promises

I couldn’t be sure how much of the inaccessibility and opaqueness of this presentation was in the narration and how much in the text itself, but most likely it is both. The writing seems unedited and vague. I was hoping for examples of applying the formula in the specific solution of real world situations, but mostly heard that one could do so. The errors in grammar, sentence structure, and word usage were distracting. However it does provide the formula and define the terms. That part only takes a few minutes, but if that is your goal, you will find that here.

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Horrible as an audiobook

Waste of a credit. Terrible presentation for audiobook absorption. Monotone narrator of technical language. I wish I could get a refund.

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