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- [Interpreting CIs](http://rpsychologist.com/d3/CI/)
- [Hypothesis testing](http://rpsychologist.com/d3/NHST/)
- [Interpreting correlations](http://rpsychologist.com/d3/correlation/)
- [Distributi…
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Dear Dominick,
First of all, thank you very much for your creating the correlation function. You guys are really filling a gap in both Psychology and Neurosciences. Well done!
I wonder whether …
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As discussed in out meeting yesterday, the correlation package should be broken down (and built up!) into the following "bits":
### A simple 1:1 correlation function (currently done in `cor_test()`…
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One of my main concerns related to the implementation of Bayesian inference with ITIC is how to implement experimental data. ITIC works well when comparing to REFPROP because we can evaluate REFPROP p…
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The current options for handling correlation are limited.
1) Correlation is either 0 or the maximum possible (perfect for normal).
Allow partial correlations.
2) Some correlations that we…
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See this https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsif.2017.0871
A new class of functions, called the ‘information sensitivity functions’ (ISFs), which quantify the information gain abou…
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Thanks for this nice package!
For the prior argument, several named values are recognized: "medium.narrow", "medium", "wide", and "ultrawide". These correspond to scale values of 1/sqrt(27), 1/3, 1…
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Note the following examples:
``` r
res Parameter1 | Parameter2 | r | t | df | p | 95% CI | Method | n_Obs
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## Template for enhancement requests
* Enhancement: Bayesian Correlation
* Purpose: Correlation corrected for artifacts
Dear JASP-Team,
I would be interested, if it is possible to integrate a …
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I propose moving the Bayesian mediation analysis and Bayesian moderation analysis notebooks from the Case Studies section to the Causal Inference section of the docs.
Both notebooks would be heavil…