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A Comparison Of Bayesian And Frequentist Statistics As Applied In A Simple Repeated Measures Example
2004
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic understanding of both. A repeated measures data set was analyzed using both approaches. Assumptions underlying each method and conclusions reached were contrasted. The Bayesian approach is a viable alternative to frequentist statistical analysis for many clinical projects.
doi:10.22237/jmasm/1083371040
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