Researchers can express their expectations with respect to the group means in an ANOVA model through equality and order constrained hypotheses. This paper introduces the R package SSDbain, which can be used to calculate the sample size required to evaluate (informative) hypotheses using the Approximate Adjusted Fractional Bayes Factor (AAFBF) for one-way ANOVA models as implemented in the R package bain. The sample size is determined such that the probability that the Bayes factor is larger than a threshold value is at least η when either of the hypotheses under consideration is true. The Bayesian ANOVA, Bayesian Welch's ANOVA, and Bayesian robust ANOVA are available. Using the R package SSDbain and/or the tables provided in this paper, res...
Objective: In intervention research, the decision to continue developing a new program or treatment ...
This article provides guidance on interpreting and reporting Bayesian hypothesis tests, to aid their...
Researchers in the social and behavioural sciences often have clear expectations about the order/dir...
Researchers can express their expectations with respect to the group means in an ANOVA model through...
This dissertation discusses sample size determination to obtain the desired Bayes factor if the rese...
Advisors: Rama Lingham.Committee members: Sanjib Basu; Alan Polansky.Sample Size Determination is an...
When two independent means μ1 and μ2 are compared, H0 : μ1 = μ2, H1 : μ1≠μ2, and H2 : μ1 > μ2 are th...
In this paper, we develop generalized hierarchical Bayesian ANOVA, to assist experimental researcher...
Learning about hypothesis evaluation using the Bayes factor could enhance psychological research. In...
This paper considers the problem of choosing the sample size for testing hypotheses on the parameter...
With the increased use of Bayesian informative hypothesis testing, practical, philosophical and meth...
Sample size determination (SSD) is an important aspect of experimental design. In most comparative e...
Abstract Background A priori sample size calculation requires an a priori estimate of the size of th...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences often have clear expectations about the order/dire...
This article deals with determination of a sample size that guarantees the success of a trial. We fo...
Objective: In intervention research, the decision to continue developing a new program or treatment ...
This article provides guidance on interpreting and reporting Bayesian hypothesis tests, to aid their...
Researchers in the social and behavioural sciences often have clear expectations about the order/dir...
Researchers can express their expectations with respect to the group means in an ANOVA model through...
This dissertation discusses sample size determination to obtain the desired Bayes factor if the rese...
Advisors: Rama Lingham.Committee members: Sanjib Basu; Alan Polansky.Sample Size Determination is an...
When two independent means μ1 and μ2 are compared, H0 : μ1 = μ2, H1 : μ1≠μ2, and H2 : μ1 > μ2 are th...
In this paper, we develop generalized hierarchical Bayesian ANOVA, to assist experimental researcher...
Learning about hypothesis evaluation using the Bayes factor could enhance psychological research. In...
This paper considers the problem of choosing the sample size for testing hypotheses on the parameter...
With the increased use of Bayesian informative hypothesis testing, practical, philosophical and meth...
Sample size determination (SSD) is an important aspect of experimental design. In most comparative e...
Abstract Background A priori sample size calculation requires an a priori estimate of the size of th...
Researchers in the social and behavioral sciences often have clear expectations about the order/dire...
This article deals with determination of a sample size that guarantees the success of a trial. We fo...
Objective: In intervention research, the decision to continue developing a new program or treatment ...
This article provides guidance on interpreting and reporting Bayesian hypothesis tests, to aid their...
Researchers in the social and behavioural sciences often have clear expectations about the order/dir...