In frequentist statistics, point-null hypothesis testing based on significance tests and confidence intervals are harmonious procedures and lead to the same conclusion. This is not the case in the domain of the Bayesian framework. An inference made about the point-null hypothesis using Bayes factor may lead to an opposite conclusion if it is based on the Bayesian credible interval. Bayesian suggestions to test point-nulls using credible intervals are misleading and should be dismissed. A null hypothesized value may be outside a credible interval but supported by Bayes factor (a Type I conflict), or contrariwise, the null value may be inside a credible interval but not supported by the Bayes factor (Type II conflict). Two computer programs i...
Psychologists are often interested in whether an independent variable has a different effect in cond...
This paper considers point null hypothesis testing when the sampling distribution belongs to a parti...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has long been a mainstay of scientific research, more in...
When testing a point null hypothesis versus an alternative that is vaguely specied, a Bayesian test ...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has been under scrutiny for decades. The literature show...
Procedures used for statistical inference are receiving increased scrutiny as the scientific communi...
Frequentist confidence intervals were compared with Bayesian credible intervals under a variety of s...
A perennial objection against Bayes factor point-null hypothesis tests is that the point-null hypoth...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
This thesis consists of an Introduction and two Topics. The Introduction deals with the underlying t...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
Psychological theories are statements of constraint. The role of hypothesis testing in psychology is...
Bayes factors provide a symmetrical measure of evidence for one model versus another (e.g. H1 versus...
Tendeiro and Kiers (2019) provide a detailed and scholarly critique of Null Hypothesis Bayesian Test...
Psychologists are often interested in whether an independent variable has a different effect in cond...
This paper considers point null hypothesis testing when the sampling distribution belongs to a parti...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has long been a mainstay of scientific research, more in...
When testing a point null hypothesis versus an alternative that is vaguely specied, a Bayesian test ...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has been under scrutiny for decades. The literature show...
Procedures used for statistical inference are receiving increased scrutiny as the scientific communi...
Frequentist confidence intervals were compared with Bayesian credible intervals under a variety of s...
A perennial objection against Bayes factor point-null hypothesis tests is that the point-null hypoth...
The debate between Bayesians and frequentist statisticians has been going on for decades. Whilst the...
This thesis consists of an Introduction and two Topics. The Introduction deals with the underlying t...
Based on the observation that frequentist confidence intervals and Bayesian credible intervals somet...
Psychological theories are statements of constraint. The role of hypothesis testing in psychology is...
Bayes factors provide a symmetrical measure of evidence for one model versus another (e.g. H1 versus...
Tendeiro and Kiers (2019) provide a detailed and scholarly critique of Null Hypothesis Bayesian Test...
Psychologists are often interested in whether an independent variable has a different effect in cond...
This paper considers point null hypothesis testing when the sampling distribution belongs to a parti...
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) has long been a mainstay of scientific research, more in...