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This module will discuss several computational methods that rely on repeated random sampling to approximate numerical quantities of interest. In particular, the methods here explored will concern strategies to simulate from probability distributions in order to numerically compute different estimates of interest and to carry out inferential statements. This course will make use of the free statistical software package R (www.r-project.org).
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Dr Michael Salter-Townshend | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Hardeep Kaur | Tutor |