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Recherche confirmatrice bayésienne×Analyse de puissance×
DomaineConception de la rechercheStatistique
FamilleProcess / pipelineHypothesis test
Année d'origine1961 (Jeffreys); 2009–2018 (contemporary confirmatory formulation)1969 (1st ed.); 1988 (seminal 2nd ed.)
Auteur d'origineHarold Jeffreys (theoretical foundation); Jeffrey Rouder, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers (applied confirmatory framework)Jacob Cohen
TypeQuantitative hypothesis-testing frameworkSample size and power planning
Source fondatriceRouder, J. N., Speckman, P. L., Sun, D., Morey, R. D., & Iverson, G. (2009). Bayesian t tests for accepting and rejecting the null hypothesis. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(2), 225–237. DOI ↗Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 978-0805802832
AliasBayesian hypothesis testing, confirmatory Bayesian analysis, Bayes factor hypothesis testing, BCRsample size calculation, power calculation, sensitivity analysis, a priori power analysis
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RésuméBayesian confirmatory research is a quantitative framework that tests pre-specified hypotheses by computing the Bayes factor — a ratio expressing how much more likely the observed data are under one hypothesis than another. Unlike classical null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST), it provides direct evidence for both the alternative and the null hypothesis, supports optional stopping rules under certain conditions, and updates prior beliefs with observed data through Bayes' theorem.Power analysis is a planning and evaluation technique that quantifies the probability of detecting a real effect of a given magnitude at a chosen significance level. It links four quantities — sample size, effect size, significance level (alpha), and statistical power (1 minus beta) — so that researchers can determine the sample size needed before data collection or evaluate the sensitivity of a completed study.
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