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BayesFactor: Software for Bayesian inference
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A blog devoted to the BayesFactor software for Bayesian data analysis
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BayesFactor: Software for Bayesian inference More about BayesFactor BayesFactor user's manual BayesFactor on CRAN BayesFactor GitHub development BayesFactor on Facebook Friday, July 29, 2016 Stop saying confidence intervals are "better" than p values One of the common tropes one hears from advocates of confidence intervals is that they are superior, or should be preferred, to p values. In our paper "The Fallacy of Placing Confidence in Confidence Intervals" , we outlined a number of interpretation problems in confidence interval theory. We did this from a mostly Bayesian perspective, but in the second section was an example that showed why, from a frequentist perspective, confidence intervals can fail. However, many people missed this because they assumed that the paper was all Bayesian advocacy. The purpose of this blog post is to expand on the frequentist example that many people missed; one doesn't have to be a Bayesian to see that confidence intervals can be less i...
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