When social scientists wish to learn about an empirical phenomenon, they perform an experiment. When they wish to learn about a complex numerical phenomenon, they can perform a simulation study. The goal of this Tutorial is twofold. First, it introduces how to set up a simulation study using the relatively simple example of simulating from the prior. Second, it demonstrates how simulation can be used to learn about the Jeffreys-Zellner-Siow (JZS) Bayes factor, a currently popular implementation of the Bayes factor employed in the BayesFactor R package and freeware program JASP. Many technical expositions on Bayes factors exist, but these may be somewhat inaccessible to researchers who are not specialized in statistics. In a step-by-step app...
For simulation studies on the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), usually rather simple population mo...
This article discusses the concept of Bayes factors as inferential tools that can serve as an altern...
When people are suffering from mental issues like depression or anxiety, they can seek help from an ...
When social scientists wish to learn about an empirical phenomenon, they perform an experiment. When...
Learning about hypothesis evaluation using the Bayes factor could enhance psychological research. In...
Statistical inference plays a critical role in modern scientific research, however, the dominant met...
The use of Bayes factors is becoming increasingly common in psychological sciences. Thus, it is impo...
When analyzing data, researchers are often less interested in the parameters of statistical models t...
With the increasing power of personal computers, computational intensive statistical methods such as...
Simulation studies allow us to explore the properties of statistical methods. They provide a powerfu...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an easy template for the inclusion of the Bayes factor in re...
Simulation studies allow researchers to answer specific questions about data analysis, statistical p...
Given the reproducibility crisis (or replication crisis), more psychologists and social-cultural sci...
For simulation studies on the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), usually rather simple population mo...
This article discusses the concept of Bayes factors as inferential tools that can serve as an altern...
When people are suffering from mental issues like depression or anxiety, they can seek help from an ...
When social scientists wish to learn about an empirical phenomenon, they perform an experiment. When...
Learning about hypothesis evaluation using the Bayes factor could enhance psychological research. In...
Statistical inference plays a critical role in modern scientific research, however, the dominant met...
The use of Bayes factors is becoming increasingly common in psychological sciences. Thus, it is impo...
When analyzing data, researchers are often less interested in the parameters of statistical models t...
With the increasing power of personal computers, computational intensive statistical methods such as...
Simulation studies allow us to explore the properties of statistical methods. They provide a powerfu...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an easy template for the inclusion of the Bayes factor in re...
Simulation studies allow researchers to answer specific questions about data analysis, statistical p...
Given the reproducibility crisis (or replication crisis), more psychologists and social-cultural sci...
For simulation studies on the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), usually rather simple population mo...
This article discusses the concept of Bayes factors as inferential tools that can serve as an altern...
When people are suffering from mental issues like depression or anxiety, they can seek help from an ...