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Bayesian Evaluation Of Informative Hypotheses Statistics For Social And Behavioral Sciences 1st Edition Herbert Hoijtink

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Bayesian Evaluation Of Informative Hypotheses Statistics For Social And Behavioral Sciences 1st Edition Herbert Hoijtink
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Herbert Hoijtink, Irene Klugkist, Paul A. Boelen
ISBN: 9780387096117, 9781441918741, 0387096116, 1441918744
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Bayesian Evaluation Of Informative Hypotheses Statistics For Social And Behavioral Sciences 1st Edition Herbert Hoijtink by Herbert Hoijtink, Irene Klugkist, Paul A. Boelen 9780387096117, 9781441918741, 0387096116, 1441918744 instant download after payment.

Overview: This book provides an overview of the developments in the area of Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses that took place since the publication of the first paper on this topic in 2001 [Hoijtink, H. Confirmatory latent class analysis, model selection using Bayes factors and (pseudo) likelihood ratio statistics. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 36, 563–588]. The current state of arias was presented and discussed by the authors of this book during a workshop in Utrecht in June 2007. Here we would like to thank all authors for their participation, ideas, and contributions. We would also like to thank Sophie van der Zee for her editorial e?orts during the construction of this book. Another word of thanks is due to John Kimmel of Springer for his condense in the editors and authors.

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