Journal of Numerical Cognition (Sep 2020)

Bayesian Inference in Numerical Cognition: A Tutorial Using JASP

  • Thomas J. Faulkenberry,
  • Alexander Ly,
  • Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5964/jnc.v6i2.288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 231 – 259

Abstract

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Researchers in numerical cognition rely on hypothesis testing and parameter estimation to evaluate the evidential value of data. Though there has been increased interest in Bayesian statistics as an alternative to the classical, frequentist approach to hypothesis testing, many researchers remain hesitant to change their methods of inference. In this tutorial, we provide a concise introduction to Bayesian hypothesis testing and parameter estimation in the context of numerical cognition. Here, we focus on three examples of Bayesian inference: the t-test, linear regression, and analysis of variance. Using the free software package JASP, we provide the reader with a basic understanding of how Bayesian inference works “under the hood” as well as instructions detailing how to perform and interpret each Bayesian analysis.

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