R Users Will Now Inevitably Become Bayesians
There are several reasons why everyone isn't using Bayesian methods for regression modeling. One reason is that Bayesian modeling requires more thought: you need pesky things like priors, and you can't assume that if a procedure runs without throwing an error that the answers are valid. A second reason is that MCMC sampling -- the bedrock of practical Bayesian modeling -- can be slow compared to closed-form or MLE procedures. A third reason is that existing Bayesian solutions have either been highly-specialized (and thus inflexible), or have required knowing how to use a generalized tool like BUGS, JAGS, or Stan. This third reason has recently been shattered in the R world by not one but two packages: brms and rstanarm.
Mar-21-2016, 00:29:29 GMT