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Statistical Evidence in Psychological Networks: A Bayesian Analysis of 294 Networks from 126 Studies
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Description: This project repository contains all documents associated with the large-scale re-analysis project conducted in the Bayesian Graphical modeling lab at the University of Amsterdam (https://bayesiangraphicalmodeling.com/re-analysis/). Please consult the ReadMe for details of the content and reach out to networkrenalaysis-fmg@uva.nl for further questions. REPRODUCE ANALYSIS: Researchers can run the analysis script with the R scripts Re-Analysis_Analysis_OSF.R and Re-Analysis_Visualization_OSF.R in the subfolder 04_Analysis/04_01_RScripts. The Re-Analysis_Analysis_OSF.R is just a sample re-analysis of some publicly available raw data to illustrate the data fitting procedure. The Re-Analysis_Visualization_OSF.R file enables researchers to reproduce the manuscript descriptives and figures exactly. All necessary files and functions are sourced within the RScripts themselves. The RScripts were generated to ensure reproducibility by researchers trying to run the analysis themselves; the actual files used by us are in the folder 04_Analysis/04_01_RScripts/Original_scripts.
The use of psychometric networks in social sciences, especially in clinical psychology, has evolved rapidly, presenting a novel approach to understanding psychological phenomena through direct interactions between observable variables. However, the reliability of inferences drawn from these networks is generally not adequately assessed and therefore remains unknown. This study aimed to quantify th…
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