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#40 Bayesian Stats for the Speech & Language Sciences, with Allison Hilger and Timo Roettger

Learning Bayesian Statistics

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How to Quantify the Plausibility of Acoustical Differences

A colleague of mine used this phenomenon as a for a method class. She let students replicate my experiment, however, not in the laboratory, but with every student. We needed to downweight these extreme observations that are liktly due to bad recordings or literally just poor speech analysis by the students. So we end up running a mugty level a linear regression to account for the neste generative model. And then we estimated the plausibility of the posterior relative to what human perceptual system can actually perceive.

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