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Bayesian statistics and marketing [electronic resource]
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Reprinted with corrections
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Bayesian Statistics and Marketing; Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 A Basic Paradigm for Marketing Problems; 1.2 A Simple Example; 1.3 Benefits and Costs of the Bayesian Approach; 1.4 An Overview of Methodological Material and Case Studies; 1.5 Computing and This Book; Acknowledgements; 2 Bayesian Essentials; 2.0 Essential Concepts from Distribution Theory; 2.1 The Goal of Inference and Bayes' Theorem; 2.2 Conditioning and the Likelihood Principle; 2.3 Prediction and Bayes; 2.4 Summarizing the Posterior; 2.5 Decision Theory, Risk, and the Sampling Properties of Bayes Estimators
  • 2.6 Identification and Bayesian Inference 2.7 Conjugacy, Sufficiency, and Exponential Families; 2.8 Regression and Multivariate Analysis Examples; 2.9 Integration and Asymptotic Methods; 2.10 Importance Sampling; 2.11 Simulation Primer for Bayesian Problems; 2.12 Simulation from the Posterior of the Multivariate Regression Model; 3 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods; 3.1 Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods; 3.2 A Simple Example: Bivariate Normal Gibbs Sampler; 3.3 Some Markov Chain Theory; 3.4 Gibbs Sampler; 3.5 Gibbs Sampler for the Seemingly Unrelated Regression Model
  • 3.6 Conditional Distributions and Directed Graphs 3.7 Hierarchical Linear Models; 3.8 Data Augmentation and a Probit Example; 3.9 Mixtures of Normals; 3.10 Metropolis Algorithms; 3.11 Metropolis Algorithms Illustrated with the Multinomial Logit Model; 3.12 Hybrid Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods; 3.13 Diagnostics; 4 Unit-Level Models and Discrete Demand; 4.1 Latent Variable Models; 4.2 Multinomial Probit Model; 4.3 Multivariate Probit Model; 4.4 Demand Theory and Models Involving Discrete Choice; 5 Hierarchical Models for Heterogeneous Units; 5.1 Heterogeneity and Priors
  • 5.2 Hierarchical Models 5.3 Inference for Hierarchical Models; 5.4 A Hierarchical Multinomial Logit Example; 5.5 Using Mixtures of Normals; 5.6 Further Elaborations of the Normal Model of Heterogeneity; 5.7 Diagnostic Checks of the First-Stage Prior; 5.8 Findings and Influence on Marketing Practice; 6 Model Choice and Decision Theory; 6.1 Model Selection; 6.2 Bayes Factors in the Conjugate Setting; 6.3 Asymptotic Methods for Computing Bayes Factors; 6.4 Computing Bayes Factors Using Importance Sampling; 6.5 Bayes Factors Using MCMC Draws; 6.6 Bridge Sampling Methods
  • 6.7 Posterior Model Probabilities with Unidentified Parameters 6.8 Chib's Method; 6.9 An Example of Bayes Factor Computation: Diagonal Multinomial Probit Models; 6.10 Marketing Decisions and Bayesian Decision Theory; 6.11 An Example of Bayesian Decision Theory: Valuing Household Purchase Information; 7 Simultaneity; 7.1 A Bayesian Approach to Instrumental Variables; 7.2 Structural Models and Endogeneity/Simultaneity; 7.3 Nonrandom Marketing Mix Variables; Case Study 1: A Choice Model for Packaged Goods: Dealing with Discrete Quantities and Quantity Discounts; Background; Model; Data; Results
  • Discussion
  • The past decade has seen a dramatic increase in the use of Bayesian methods in marketing due, in part, to computational and modelling breakthroughs, making its implementation ideal for many marketing problems. Bayesian analyses can now be conducted over a wide range of marketing problems, from new product introduction to pricing, and with a wide variety of different data sources. Bayesian Statistics and Marketing describes the basic advantages of the Bayesian approach, detailing the nature of the computational revolution. Examples contained include household and consumer panel data on
  • English
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Englisch
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ISBN: 1-280-59232-X, 9786613622150, 0-470-86369-2, 0-470-86368-4
OCLC-Nummer: 793995918
Titel-ID: 9925036728006463
Format
1 online resource (372 p.)
Schlagworte
Bayesian statistical decision theory, Marketing research, Marketing