Open juliuspfadt opened 2 months 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.
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 isBF.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!
Bugs:
$estimates
for that specific test. @jomulderFeatures: