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Is it sensible to use Bayes Factors to examine probability that each coefficient in a mixed effects model is > 0?
I am fitting the following model using the "brms" package in R:
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What options does a person have for showing evidence in favour of the null hypothesis?
I have a linear mixed-effects model with a theoretically important null result. Of course a reviewer asked for a Bayesian approach to "show evidence" for it.
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What is a good model for this data?(plot attached)
I don't think a linear model would fit this? This is a change in the 'dependent' variable over trials in two conditions.
The hypothesis is that over trials the dependent variable reaches a tabletop/...
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Difference in 2 groups when group assignment is not certain
Suppose you have two groups and you want to see whether these two groups differ in regards to some variable. This sounds like a basic t-test or perhaps non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test.
Suppose ...