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Bayesian inference for psychology. Part I: Theoretical advantages and practical ramifications
Authors:Eric-Jan Wagenmakers  Maarten Marsman  Tahira Jamil  Alexander Ly  Josine Verhagen  Jonathon Love  Ravi Selker  Quentin F. Gronau  Martin Šmíra  Sacha Epskamp  Dora Matzke  Jeffrey N. Rouder  Richard D. Morey
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychological Methods,University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam,The Netherlands;2.Masaryk University,Brno,Czech Republic;3.University of Missouri,Columbia,USA;4.Cardiff University,Cardiff,UK
Abstract:Bayesian parameter estimation and Bayesian hypothesis testing present attractive alternatives to classical inference using confidence intervals and p values. In part I of this series we outline ten prominent advantages of the Bayesian approach. Many of these advantages translate to concrete opportunities for pragmatic researchers. For instance, Bayesian hypothesis testing allows researchers to quantify evidence and monitor its progression as data come in, without needing to know the intention with which the data were collected. We end by countering several objections to Bayesian hypothesis testing. Part II of this series discusses JASP, a free and open source software program that makes it easy to conduct Bayesian estimation and testing for a range of popular statistical scenarios (Wagenmakers et al. this issue).
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