What is the difference between a p-value and Bayes likelihood?

 

The main difference between the P-value and the likelihood of Bayes is:

  • P-value is the chance at obtaining the data of more extreme data given the null-hypotheses and the used procedure
  • The likelihood (by H0) is the chance of the data given the null-hypotheses
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WSRt, critical thinking - a summary of all articles needed in the fourth block of second year psychology at the uva

WSRt, critical thinking - a summary of all articles needed in the fourth block of second year psychology at the uva

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This is a summary of the articles and reading materials that are needed for the fourth block in the course WSR-t. This course is given to second year psychology students at the Uva. The course is about thinking critically about how scientific research is done and how this could be done differently.

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