BFpack: Flexible bayes factor testing of scientific theories in R

  • Joris Mulder
  • , Xin Gu
  • , Anton Olsson-Collentine
  • , Andrew Tomarken
  • , Florian Böing-Messing
  • , Herbert Hoijtink
  • , Marlyne Meijerink
  • , Donald R. Williams
  • , Janosch Menke
  • , Jean Paul Fox
  • , Yves Rosseel
  • , Eric Jan Wagenmakers
  • , Caspar van Lissa

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Abstract

There has been a tremendous methodological development of Bayes factors for hypothesis testing in the social and behavioral sciences, and related fields. This development is due to the flexibility of the Bayes factor for testing multiple hypotheses simultaneously, the ability to test complex hypotheses involving equality as well as order constraints on the parameters of interest, and the interpretability of the outcome as the weight of evidence provided by the data in support of competing scientific theories. The available software tools for Bayesian hypothesis testing are still limited however. In this paper we present a new R-package called BFpack that contains functions for Bayes factor hypothesis testing for the many common testing problems. The software includes novel tools (i) for Bayesian exploratory testing (null vs positive vs negative effects), (ii) for Bayesian confirmatory testing (competing hypotheses with equality and/or order constraints), (iii) for common statistical analyses, such as linear regression, generalized linear models, (multivariate) analysis of (co)variance, correlation analysis, and random intercept models, (iv) using default priors, and (v) while allowing data to contain missing observations that are missing at random.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-63
JournalJournal of Statistical Software
Volume100
Issue number18
Early online date18 Nov 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Bayes factors
  • Behavioral sciences
  • Equality/order constrained hypothesis testing
  • Posterior probabilities
  • R
  • Social

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