multibridge
Evaluating Multinomial Order Restrictions with Bridge Sampling
Evaluate hypotheses concerning the distribution of multinomial proportions using bridge sampling. The bridge sampling routine is able to compute Bayes factors for hypotheses that entail inequality constraints, equality constraints, free parameters, and mixtures of all three. These hypotheses are tested against the encompassing hypothesis, that all parameters vary freely or against the null hypothesis that all category proportions are equal. For more information see Sarafoglou et al. (2020) doi:10.31234/osf.io/bux7p.
- Version1.2.0
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- LicenseGPL-2
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- Last release11/01/2022
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Alexandra Sarafoglou
Quentin F. Gronau
Maarten Marsman
Show author detailsRolesAuthorFrederik Aust
Joris Goosen
Show author detailsRolesAuthorJulia M. Haaf
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