A One Pager on Bayesian Statistics in Baseball

01/02/2021
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This short article is a summary of [1] in a expository tutorial format. An example in this book chapter models the number of batting hits of baseball players as a Bayesian hierarchical model. The model has several layers in the hierarchy. The number of hits is modeled as a binomial variable at the bottom of the hierarchy (level 1).

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