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Hi Emily, Not on the JASP team but when I'm interested in Categorical*Continuous interactions from JASP's Bayesian ANCOVA, I tend to use the model comparisons table first, i.e. the main table. I like to set it to report the best model on top, and to…
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Hi Frantisek, Just to let you know I tried RoBMA on my Intel laptop running Mac OS Big Sur and got the same error message. Best, Anna
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Hi Frantisek, That's a nuisance but I can use my older laptop with Intel to run any RoBMA. Thank you for looking into this and if you need anymore M1 testing, don't hesitate to contact me. I think we follow each other on Twitter (in case I'm not in…
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https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/100/QDR3OG1RV248.png Hi! I opened the JASP file attached, and got this as the output? Best, eniseg
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Hi Frantisek, Thank you so much for getting back to me about this issue. I'll make sure not to convert between Linux and Mac regularly to avoid any issues with replication, and to always export & save an HTML file. All the best, eniseg
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Hi Frantisek, I am running this model in the December 2020 JASP version on Mac OS Big Sur, using an M1 Mac mini. Any tips for me? Best, eniseg
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https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/156/L53MP6YS03GR.png Here's a picture of the problem with the BCG data set. I watched the YouTube video and searched the PsyArXiv pre-print for "install" to see if I had missed instructions on what else to i…
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Hi, I'm really sorry to ring the alarm bells here and then to be offline for so long. After I re-installed JASP, the seed-setting worked just fine, thankfully. I'm not sure what happened but I was transferring the files between Linux at work and my …
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Hi Frantisek, I'm sorry, I just saw this. I will email you over the course of the next few days. Best, Anna
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Hi Frantisek! These were repeated-measures analyses of covariance. Essentially, I had one JASP file full of analyses and I was struggling to wrap my head around what would be the best analytical approach to choose. Eventually, I settled and wanted t…
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Hi Johnny! Thanks for the fast response. So our data set only has 60 people in it. I study a rare disease and 60 is quite sizeable for the field of this disease (i.e. if every single possible patient that had a clinic appointment with our team over …
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Hi Johnny! Yes, that helped thank you very much. :) I just have a curious interpretation question. For my most recent analysis, I'm seeing some reasonably large Bayes Factors (30 and above) with an R2 of .30, give or take. But my coefficients are te…
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Or is this supposed to be the Savage-Dickey density ratio? Never mind, after ages of Googling, I found my solution: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/BAS/vignettes/BAS-vignette.html (Through Google image search...)
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Brilliant, thank you! :) I had read the paper and understood it the way you explained. I just wanted to make sure I have properly understood it before I make a fool of myself! Thank you, Johnny & EJ. Best, Anna
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Thank you. Our sample is around 85 people. How do I know how to interpret the evidence for H0 vs. the directional alternative hypothesis? If BF0+ is high, and if it is just 1?
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Thank you very much! :) Now I just have to ask a quick question with regard to the interpretation. I had specified effects, e.g. "Give me the B10 in favour of Group 1 scoring higher that Group 2". If my BF10 is very low, and in turn the BF…
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Hi EJ, I just want to indicate I'm still very keen on multinomial/ordinal logistic regression in JASP. I was looking at the various options in R but they just blew my mind. I conducted a classical ordinal regression which gave me some really excitin…
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Hi EJ, I'm trying to attach a photograph. Here you see the model-averaged coefficients and their BF inclusion as well as the prior inclusion plot. I'd be very grateful to know which one of them to rely on to improve my models. https://forum.cogsci.…
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Hello Alexander! Welcome to the JASP Forum. I am wondering if the observed differences involve the effect sizes? The significant frequentist interaction term has a quite small effect size while Segment's effect size is larger. This is just a specul…
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And what about autocorrelation? My approach so far has been to run a frequentist model that parallels the Bayesian one to check the assumptions...
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Hi! For the Bayesian t-tests, there‘s a button you can click. :-)
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Those are exciting news, thank you very much! :-) - Anna
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Hi Sacha, thank you very much! Now I have another question. I've produced the bootstrapped Centrality Stability plots with case dropping. My healthy control group plot shows only what happens when the sample is reduced from 100% to 85% but with no …
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I've understood this analysis quite differently from you, so maybe someone can help both of us. My interpretation of your data would be as follows: when testing Type*Handpos against the null model, p=.004 suggests that there is only a 0.4% chance of…
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Hello! I'm not on the JASP team, but there's a paper called "The JASP Guidelines for Conducting and Reporting a Bayesian Analysis", if you look that up, you can find what you need. I've also found "Bayesian Inference for Psychologists…
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That's exciting! :-)
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Are there any updates on Bayesian logistic regression in JASP? I would be keen on it as well.
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Ah! I just found this, will delete my post with the same question.
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Dear both, thank you for this elaboration. I'm facing a similar issue to Thalia. One of my predictors is likely going to be categorical but it will have four levels. Is this acceptable? Also, in the ANCOVA, random factors do not produce post hoc tes…
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Hi EJ and Alexander, sorry for my delayed reaction to this and thank you so much for your kind help. It took me two or three reads to fully get the picture but the little lightbulb in my head just came on. :smile: I just wanted to say how much I ap…