Abstract

Bayesian hypothesis testing presents an attractive alternative to p value hypothesis testing. Part I of this series outlined several advantages of Bayesian hypothesis testing, including the ability to quantify evidence and the ability to monitor and update this evidence as data come in, without the need to know the intention with which the data were collected. Despite these and other practical advantages, Bayesian hypothesis tests are still reported relatively rarely. An important impediment to the widespread adoption of Bayesian tests is arguably the lack of user-friendly software for the run-of-the-mill statistical problems that confront psychologists for the analysis of almost every experiment: the t-test, ANOVA, correlation, regression, and contingency tables. In Part II of this series we introduce JASP (http://www.jasp-stats.org), an open-source, cross-platform, user-friendly graphical software package that allows users to carry out Bayesian hypothesis tests for standard statistical problems. JASP is based in part on the Bayesian analyses implemented in Morey and Rouder’s BayesFactor package for R. Armed with JASP, the practical advantages of Bayesian hypothesis testing are only a mouse click away.

Highlights

  • BRIEF REPORTEric-Jan Wagenmakers1 · Jonathon Love1 · Maarten Marsman1 · Tahira Jamil1 · Alexander Ly1 · Josine Verhagen1 · Ravi Selker1 · Quentin F

  • S implemented in Morey and Rouder’s BayesFactor package for R

  • In the absence of software, few researchers feel enticed to learn about Bayesian inference and few teachers feel enticed to teach it to their students

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Summary

BRIEF REPORT

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers1 · Jonathon Love1 · Maarten Marsman1 · Tahira Jamil1 · Alexander Ly1 · Josine Verhagen1 · Ravi Selker1 · Quentin F. Gronau1 · Damian Dropmann1 · Bruno Boutin1 · Frans Meerhoff1 · Patrick Knight1 · Akash Raj2 · Erik-Jan van Kesteren1 · Johnny van Doorn1 · Martin Sm ́ıra3 · Sacha Epskamp1 · Alexander Etz4 · Dora Matzke1 · Tim de Jong1 · Don van den Bergh1 · Alexandra Sarafoglou1 · Helen Steingroever1 · Koen Derks1 · Jeffrey N.

The JASP philosophy
Evidence category
Future directions for Bayesian analyses in JASP
Findings
Concluding comments
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