[en] This paper presents an introduction into Bayesian evaluation of informative
hypotheses, that is, hypotheses representing explicit expectations about multiple
group means (Hoijtink, 2011; Hoijtink, Klugkist & Boelen, 2008). The authors begin by
discussing some limits of exploratory methods before presenting a non-technical
overview of the Bayesian approach. References are provided for the technical details.
A particular effort is made to illustrate the method with an example from psychology.
References to software, more elaborate textbooks and tutorials enable researchers to
apply this novel method to their own data.
Disciplines :
Mathematics
Author, co-author :
Béland, Sébastien
Klugkist, Irène
Raîche, Gilles
Magis, David ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de mathématique > Statistique mathématique
Language :
English
Title :
A short introduction into Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses as an alternative to exploratory comparisons of multiple group means
Alternative titles :
[fr] Une courte introduction à l'évaluation Bayesienne des hypothèses informatives comme alternative aux comparaisons multiples