Bayesian Rank-Based Hypothesis Testing for the Rank Sum Test, the Signed Rank Test, and Spearman's $\rho$
Methodology
2019-05-20 v3
Abstract
Bayesian inference for rank-order problems is frustrated by the absence of an explicit likelihood function. This hurdle can be overcome by assuming a latent normal representation that is consistent with the ordinal information in the data: the observed ranks are conceptualized as an impoverished reflection of an underlying continuous scale, and inference concerns the parameters that govern the latent representation. We apply this generic data-augmentation method to obtain Bayes factors for three popular rank-based tests: the rank sum test, the signed rank test, and Spearman's .
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@article{arxiv.1712.06941,
title = {Bayesian Rank-Based Hypothesis Testing for the Rank Sum Test, the Signed Rank Test, and Spearman's $\rho$},
author = {Johnny van Doorn and Alexander Ly and Maarten Marsman and Eric-Jan Wagenmakers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06941},
year = {2019}
}
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33 pages, 12 figures