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Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses for multiple populations
Authors:Herbert Hoijtink  Xin Gu  Joris Mulder
Institution:1. Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;2. Department of Educational Psychology, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China;3. Department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Abstract:The software package Bain can be used for the evaluation of informative hypotheses with respect to the parameters of a wide range of statistical models. For pairs of hypotheses the support in the data is quantified using the approximate adjusted fractional Bayes factor (BF). Currently, the data have to come from one population or have to consist of samples of equal size obtained from multiple populations. If samples of unequal size are obtained from multiple populations, the BF can be shown to be inconsistent. This paper examines how the approach implemented in Bain can be generalized such that multiple-population data can properly be processed. The resulting multiple-population approximate adjusted fractional Bayes factor is implemented in the R package Bain.
Keywords:Bain  Bayes factor  informative hypotheses  multiple populations
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