Frontiers in Psychology (Nov 2022)

Sample size determination for Bayesian ANOVAs with informative hypotheses

  • Qianrao Fu,
  • Mirjam Moerbeek,
  • Herbert Hoijtink

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.947768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Researchers can express their expectations with respect to the group means in an ANOVA model through equality and order constrained hypotheses. This paper introduces the R package SSDbain, which can be used to calculate the sample size required to evaluate (informative) hypotheses using the Approximate Adjusted Fractional Bayes Factor (AAFBF) for one-way ANOVA models as implemented in the R package bain. The sample size is determined such that the probability that the Bayes factor is larger than a threshold value is at least η when either of the hypotheses under consideration is true. The Bayesian ANOVA, Bayesian Welch's ANOVA, and Bayesian robust ANOVA are available. Using the R package SSDbain and/or the tables provided in this paper, researchers in the social and behavioral sciences can easily plan the sample size if they intend to use a Bayesian ANOVA.

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