Tag: Bayesian Methods

Bayesian Response Surface Analysis (BRSA) for Congruence Hypothesis

Bayesian Response Surface Analysis (BRSA) for Congruence Hypothesis

2025-05-19 11:59 AM
We propose Bayesian Response Surface Analysis (BRSA) for null hypothesis testing using Region of Practical Equivalence (ROPE) and model comparison (out-of-sample predictive accuracy). Further, we propose the use of generalized additive models (GAMs)...

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Dynamic Dyadic Systems

Dynamic Dyadic Systems

2025-05-12 7:21 PM
Figure of four tutorials in thesis

Bayesian Methods Tutorials for Psychological Research

2024-08-01 5:26 PM
Methods for collecting psychologically relevant data and modeling these data are rapidly advancing. Bayesian statistical methods have emerged as a set of particularly useful techniques, both within cognitive psychology and more broadly in psychological science...

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Bayesian Methods

Bayesian Methods

2024-05-20 1:00 PM
Bayesian Bloom by Julia Fischer and A Garron Torres As the use of large data sets and complex modeling methods becomes more common in psychological science, students and researchers must be equipped with the relevant statistical knowledge. In particular, Bayesian statistical methods have become increasingly popular, both within cognitive psychology and more broadly in the… Read more Bayesian Methods

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