Since recent decades, clinicians offering interventions against mental problems must systematically collect data on how clients change over time. Since these data typically contain measurement error, statistical tests have been developed which should disentangle true changes from random error. These statistical tests can be subdivided into two types: classical tests and Bayesian tests. Over the past, there has been much confusion among analysts regarding the questions that are answered by each of these tests. In this paper we discuss each type of test in detail and explain which questions are, and which are not, answered by each of the types of tests. We then apply a test of each type on an empirical data set and compare the results. Copyri...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
In the past 20 years, there has been a steadily increasing attention and demand for Bayesian data an...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...
Since recent decades, clinicians offering interventions against mental problems must systematically ...
Since recent decades, clinicians offering interventions against mental problems must systematically ...
When people are suffering from mental issues like depression or anxiety, they can seek help from an ...
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic unde...
The validity of clinical diagnoses is a fundamental topic in clinical psychology, because now there ...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) research are to offer insights into the pa...
Introduction: Evaluating effects of behavior change interventions is a central interest in health ps...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) are to offer insights into the pathogenic ...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a potential mismatch between the usability ...
Abstract: The use of Bayesian analysis and debates involving Bayesian analysis are increasing for co...
Introduction Evaluating effects of behavior change interventions is a central interest in health psy...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
In the past 20 years, there has been a steadily increasing attention and demand for Bayesian data an...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...
Since recent decades, clinicians offering interventions against mental problems must systematically ...
Since recent decades, clinicians offering interventions against mental problems must systematically ...
When people are suffering from mental issues like depression or anxiety, they can seek help from an ...
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic unde...
The validity of clinical diagnoses is a fundamental topic in clinical psychology, because now there ...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) research are to offer insights into the pa...
Introduction: Evaluating effects of behavior change interventions is a central interest in health ps...
The principal goals of experimental psychopathology (EPP) are to offer insights into the pathogenic ...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a potential mismatch between the usability ...
Abstract: The use of Bayesian analysis and debates involving Bayesian analysis are increasing for co...
Introduction Evaluating effects of behavior change interventions is a central interest in health psy...
A majority of statistically educated scientists draw incorrect conclusions based on the most commonl...
In the past 20 years, there has been a steadily increasing attention and demand for Bayesian data an...
Statistical hypothesis testing is an integral part of the scientific process. When employed to make ...