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#61 Why we still use non-Bayesian methods, with EJ Wagenmakers

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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Is There a Difference Between Mathematical Psychology and Experimental Psychology?

In psychophysics, they do have a lot of data per participant, but they often very few participants. But i don't think that in mathematical psychology it's necessarily the case that for since all your p values will be statistically significant regardless of what's going on. That is more a recent trend, i think, where people started to use a real world data and big data instead of just two conditions. I wouldn't apointto that as the cause for why p vellus are used so little in mathematical psychology. You can't really put that t into a p value in a min oi seesiits nipe. And so ias it toso relate to maybe the

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