Count Data On Cancer Death In Ohio A Bayesian Analysis
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-01-15
Authors : Walaa Hamdi;
Page : 71-73
Keywords : Modeling; Cancer death; predictive.;
Abstract
This paper considers statistical modeling of count data on cancer death in Ohio State. We obtained count data on male and female from a website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used Bayesian analyses to find suitable models which help us to do inferences and predictions for next year. To assist us in selecting appropriate models we use criteria such as the DIC. In this paper we analyze the data to spatial longitudinal so we can capture possible correlations. Using our analyses we make predictions of the numbers of people who will die with cancer in a future year in Ohio State.
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