Bayesian statistics has been advancing in many aspects in recent years. Bayesian learning provides a natural framework for students to solve scientific problems. This book provides an introduction to Bayesian analysis for undergraduate students with calculus, statistics, and a computational background.
"The book can be used by upper undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers and practitioners in statistics and data science from all disciplines?A background of calculus is required for the reader but no experience in programming is needed. The writing style of the book is extremely reader friendly. It provides numerous illustrative examples, valuable resources, a rich collection of materials, and a memorable learning experience."~Technometrics
"Over many years, I have wondered about the following: Should a first undergraduate course in statistics be a Bayesian course? After reading this book, I have come to the conclusion that the answer is?yes!... this is very well written textbook that can also be used as self-learning material for practitioners. It presents a clear, accessible, and entertaining account of the interplay of probability, computations, and statistical inference from the Bayesian perspective."~ISCB News