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The JASP guidelines for conducting and reporting a Bayesian analysis

Authors :
Doorn, J. van
Bergh, D. van den
Böhm, U.
Dablander, F.
Derks, K.
Draws, T.
Etz, A.
Evans, N.J.
Gronau, Q.F.
Haaf, J.M.
Hinne, M.
Kucharsky, S.
Ly, A.
Marsman, M.
Matzke, D.
Gupta, A.R.K.N.
Sarafoglou, A.S.G.
Stefan, A.M.
Voelkel, J.G.
Wagenmakers, E.M.
Doorn, J. van
Bergh, D. van den
Böhm, U.
Dablander, F.
Derks, K.
Draws, T.
Etz, A.
Evans, N.J.
Gronau, Q.F.
Haaf, J.M.
Hinne, M.
Kucharsky, S.
Ly, A.
Marsman, M.
Matzke, D.
Gupta, A.R.K.N.
Sarafoglou, A.S.G.
Stefan, A.M.
Voelkel, J.G.
Wagenmakers, E.M.
Source :
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; 813; 826; 1069-9384; 3; vol. 28; ~Psychonomic Bulletin & Review~813~826~~~1069-9384~3~28~~
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 226718.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)<br />Despite the increasing popularity of Bayesian inference in empirical research, few practical guidelines provide detailed recommendations for how to apply Bayesian procedures and interpret the results. Here we offer specific guidelines for four different stages of Bayesian statistical reasoning in a research setting: planning the analysis, executing the analysis, interpreting the results, and reporting the results. The guidelines for each stage are illustrated with a running example. Although the guidelines are geared towards analyses performed with the open-source statistical software JASP, most guidelines extend to Bayesian inference in general.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; 813; 826; 1069-9384; 3; vol. 28; ~Psychonomic Bulletin & Review~813~826~~~1069-9384~3~28~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284048274
Document Type :
Electronic Resource