Bayesian model selection of informative hypotheses for repeated measurements
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,
Tutorial For Inequality Constrained Latent Class Modeling (LCM version 1.0)
Reference Fulltext Frequent collaborators Van de Schoot, R., & Hoijtink, H. (2008). Tutorial For Inequality Constrained Latent Class Modeling (LCM version 1.0) (Tutorial paper). Retrieved from Informative Hypotheses website on Utrecht University’s website: http://informative-hypotheses.sites.uu.nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/23/2015/04/tutorial_v04.pdf Herbert Hoijtink
A philosopher’s view on Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses
This chapter provides an answer to the question: What it is, philosophically speaking, to choose a model in a statistical procedure, and what does this amounts to in the context of a Bayesian inference? Special attention is given to Bayesian...

