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Surprising Bayes factor

Hi

I am new to Bayesian analysis, and would very much appreciate some advice.

I ran an independent t test using priors from a previous study.

The scale showed a very very small and non-significant difference between groups in both the previous study and my own.

However, the Bayes Factor returned was inconclusive (BF=1). I was expecting it to be much lower than this , ie supporting the null hypothesis (BF <.33).

Am I interpreting the BF incorrectly?

Comments

  • What was your t-value and what are the sample sizes? And what was your prior?

    E.J.

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