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One-sided Contingency table - Bayes Factor opposite results

Dear all,

I hope someone can give some advice for the following problem.

Conducting a one-sided 2x2 Contingency Table (poisson sampling) I get some results I do not understand.

Group B performs better than group C. However, If I test I find:

B>C BF+0=0,000

B< C BF-0= 7145.288

How shoudl I interpret these results? As B performs better I do not understand that B<C gives a much higher BF.


Thanks a lot for your response!!

Mirjam

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