Bayesian model selection of informative hypotheses for repeated measurements

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2009

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Mulder, J.ISNI 0000000393818882
Klugkist, IreneISNI 0000000043247047
Van de Schoot, R.ISNI 0000000393562696
Meeus, WimISNI 0000000034127027
van Zalk, M.H.W.ISNI 000000038992667X
Hoijtink, HerbertISNI 0000000389542756

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When analyzing repeated measurements data, researchers often have expectations about the relations between the measurement means. The expectations can often be formalized using equality and inequality constraints between (i) the measurement means over time, (ii) the measurement means between groups, (iii) the means adjusted for time-invariant covariates, and (iv) the means adjusted for time-varying covariates. The result is a set of informative hypotheses. In this paper, the Bayes factor is used to determine which hypothesis receives most support from the data. A pivotal element in the Bayesian framework is the specification of the prior. To avoid subjective prior specification, training data in combination with restrictions on the measurement means are used to obtain so-called constrained posterior priors. A simulation study and an empirical example from developmental psychology show that this prior results in Bayes factors with desirable properties.

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Bayesian model selection, Constrained posterior prior, Repeated measurements, Training data, International (English)

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Mulder, J, Klugkist, I G, Van de Schoot, R, Meeus, W H J, van Zalk, M H W & Hoijtink, H J A 2009, 'Bayesian model selection of informative hypotheses for repeated measurements', Journal of Mathematical Psychology, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 530-546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmp.2009.09.003