Information for EDMS Fall 2006, "Bayesian Inference in Measurement"

These are input files for the Microsoft Bayes net program MSBNx. Don't just click on the link, unless you want to see the XML representation of the MSBNx file (which may be of some interest to some of you). Instead, to download one of them, right-click on the link, and choose "Save target as..." Give it a name and save it where you want. Then you can open it from MSBNx.

* Asia MSBNx network for the Asia example.

* Wet Grass Holmes, Watson, rain, and sprinkler--from Jensen (1996), chapter 2.

* Icy Roads Holmes, Watson, and icy roads--from Jensen (1996), chapter 2.

* Flu Flu & Throat infection, fever and sore throat--from Andreassen, S., Jensen, F.V., & Olesen, K.G. (1990). Medical expert systems based on causal probabilistic networks. Aalborg, Denmark: Institute of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University.

* Discrete Version of an IRT model Prepared by Duanli Yan--thank you!

* BobCoin MSBNx network for the Bob's unreliable report of the result of a coin flip.

* OneJudge10 MSBNx network for one biased judge's unreliable but independent evaluations of ten patient-hostory tasks.

* Language Assessment Network for MSBNx homework problem.

* An MSBNx network for Tatsuoka's mixed number subtraction, based on Mislevy (1994).

* A Netica instantiation of the Hailfinder example from Edwards, W. (1998), "Hailfinder: Tools for and experiences with Bayesian normative modeling," American Psychologist, 53, 416 – 428.