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Open juliuspfadt opened 2 months ago

juliuspfadt commented 2 months ago

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juliuspfadt commented 1 month ago

So the thing with the different results for equivalent standard and manual hypotheses is due to the BF.type argument that is BF.type=1 by default in JASP, meaning the fractional BF is the default. This actually leads to the differences. The default in BFpack however is BF.type = 2, meaning the adjusted fractional BF. so now I changed the default in JASP as well, et voila it works as expected.

jomulder commented 1 month ago

So the thing with the different results for equivalent standard and manual hypotheses is due to the BF.type argument that is BF.type=1 by default in JASP, meaning the fractional BF is the default. This actually leads to the differences. The default in BFpack however is BF.type = 2, meaning the adjusted fractional BF. so now I changed the default in JASP as well, et voila it works as expected.

Ah that's lame. Sorry about that!