Literature DB >> 26881951

Why Bayesian Psychologists Should Change the Way They Use the Bayes Factor.

Herbert Hoijtink1,2, Pascal van Kooten1, Koenraad Hulsker1.   

Abstract

The discussion following Bem's ( 2011 ) psi research highlights that applications of the Bayes factor in psychological research are not without problems. The first problem is the omission to translate subjective prior knowledge into subjective prior distributions. In the words of Savage ( 1961 ): "they make the Bayesian omelet without breaking the Bayesian egg." The second problem occurs if the Bayesian egg is not broken: the omission to choose default prior distributions such that the ensuing inferences are well calibrated. The third problem is the adherence to inadequate rules for the interpretation of the size of the Bayes factor. The current paper will elaborate these problems and show how to avoid them using the basic hypotheses and statistical model used in the first experiment described in Bem ( 2011 ). It will be argued that a thorough investigation of these problems in the context of more encompassing hypotheses and statistical models is called for if Bayesian psychologists want to add a well-founded Bayes factor to the tool kit of psychological researchers.

Keywords:  Bayes factor; calibrated Bayes; default prior distributions; frequency calculations; subjective prior distribution

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26881951     DOI: 10.1080/00273171.2014.969364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Multivariate Behav Res        ISSN: 0027-3171            Impact factor:   5.923


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