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Discussion points for Bayesian inference

Balazs Aczel (), Rink Hoekstra, Andrew Gelman, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Irene G. Klugkist, Jeffrey N. Rouder, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Michael D. Lee, Richard D. Morey, Wolf Vanpaemel, Zoltan Dienes and Don van Ravenzwaaij
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Balazs Aczel: ELTE, Eötvös Loránd University
Rink Hoekstra: University of Groningen
Andrew Gelman: Columbia University
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers: University of Amsterdam
Irene G. Klugkist: Utrecht University, Utrecht
Jeffrey N. Rouder: University of California Irvine
Joachim Vandekerckhove: University of California Irvine
Michael D. Lee: University of California Irvine
Richard D. Morey: University of Cardiff
Wolf Vanpaemel: University of Leuven
Zoltan Dienes: University of Sussex
Don van Ravenzwaaij: University of Groningen

Nature Human Behaviour, 2020, vol. 4, issue 6, 561-563

Abstract: Why is there no consensual way of conducting Bayesian analyses? We present a summary of agreements and disagreements of the authors on several discussion points regarding Bayesian inference. We also provide a thinking guideline to assist researchers in conducting Bayesian inference in the social and behavioural sciences.

Date: 2020
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