This book provides the philosophical, statistical and psychological foundation for the evaluation of informed hypotheses.
Herbert Hoijtink Bücher


Informative Hypotheses
Theory and Practice for Behavioral and Social Scientists
- 241 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on the evaluation of behavioral and social science hypotheses, this book offers insights that surpass traditional null and alternative hypotheses. It requires basic knowledge of multivariate statistics and is aimed at researchers in the field. Covering both Bayesian and classical methodologies, it emphasizes the importance of sample size determination. Additionally, it provides access to software tools for implementing the discussed functions, making it a practical resource for active researchers.