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Prior in Bayesian repeated measures ANOVA

Hello,

I am looking for help with updating priors for a second experiment on the basis of a first one.

I have run an Experiment 1 in which I estimated the effect of reward in an inhibition task. In the first experiment the factor of interest (value/reward) was a between-subject factor.

I wanted to replicate this in a within-subject design, which we have done in a second experiment. I would like to update the priors of the second experiment using the data from the first.

I guess I cannot use the Ly method in this case due to the different designs?

How can I do this? I could not find any guide for using a repeated ANOVA. Can you help?

Warm regards,

Janina

Comments

  • Hi Janina,

    This is a tricky one! Right now I don't think this can be done in JASP, since the parameter priors for ANOVA are all centered on zero. However, perhaps it is possible to consider a t-test reformulation of the main idea?

    Cheers,

    E.J.

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