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One-sided bf_pointnull vs bf_rope with range 0 to Inf #471

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This is a great questions, and I think it has to do with one of the differences between BFs and p-values in hypothesis testing; While for p-values we have a null hypothesis (e.g, b=0) and the alternative is implied from it (b≠0), for BFs the specification of the two hypotheses is completely independent of one another.

E.g., we can have any of the following sets of hypotheses we might want to compare:

  • HA: b = 0; HB: 1 < b < 2; (do not complement each other)
  • HA: -1 < b < +1; HB: -2 < b < 0; (have an overlap)
  • Etc...

In practice, bayestestR dose constrain the hypotheses to (1) not overlap and (2) no have gaps between them (as we will see).

So what do the two specifications you made do?

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This discussion was converted from issue #470 on October 07, 2021 03:07.