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Applying Bayesian statistics to research on psychological trauma: Introduction to the special section
1Palo Alto University, Department of Psychology.
Abstract:
Use of Bayesian statistics is increasingly common in research in general and in psychological research in particular. This is especially the case for research on psychological trauma, in which the strengths of Bayesian statistics are particularly pronounced. The goals of this introduction to the special section on applying Bayesian statistics to research on psychological trauma are two-fold: first, to overview and discuss the benefits of Bayesian statistics and, second, to introduce the articles in this special section. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
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