Bayes factors for research workers
Abstract
The goal of this project was to develop and promote Bayesian hypothesis tests for social scientists. By and large, social scientists have ignored the Bayesian revolution in statistics, and, consequently, most social scientists still assess the veracity of experimental effects using the same methodology that was used by their advisors and the advisors before them. This state of affairs is undesirable: social scientists conduct groundbreaking, innovative research only to analyse their results using methods that are old-fashioned or even inappropriate.
This imbalance between the science and the statistics has gradually increased the pressure on the field to change the way inferences are drawn from their data. However, three requirements need to be fulfilled before social scientists are ready to adopt Bayesian tests of hypotheses. First, the Bayesian tests need to be developed for problems that social scientists work with on a regular basis; second, the Bayesian tests need to be default or objective; and, third, the Bayesian tests need to be available in a userfriendly computer program.
310 pages | [Amsterdam] : Alexander-ly.com
http://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/e601b852-1b29-407b-a276-1ccd2a2ed37b
978-94-028-0897-1 ; Thesis (complete) (Embargo up to and including 19 January 2020)