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Bayesian Mann Whitney U and number of samples

Recently I perform a Bayesian Mann Whitney U test to compare to independent groups. I also checked the document "Bayesian Inference in JASP: a guide for students and I used the number of samples/ iterations from 10000. I would like to ask whether it is better to use 1000 as it is default or better increase to 10000. Thank you

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  • More samples yield more reliable results, but at a computational cost. This balancing act is yours to make as it will depend on a number of person-specific considerations.

    EJ

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