Bayesian sample size planning for developmental studies

Author:

Visser Ingmar1ORCID,Kucharský Šimon1ORCID,Levelt Claartje2,Stefan Angelika M.1,Wagenmakers Eric‐Jan1,Oakes Lisa3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Centre for Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities Leiden University Leiden Netherlands

3. Department of Psychology and the Center for Mind and Brain University of California Davis California USA

Abstract

AbstractRunning developmental experiments, particularly with infants, is often time‐consuming and intensive, and the recruitment of participants is hard and expensive. Thus, an important goal for developmental researchers is to optimize sampling plans such that neither too many nor too few participants are tested given the hypothesis of interest. One approach that enables such optimization is the use of Bayesian sequential designs. The use of such sequential designs allows data collection to be terminated as soon as the evidence is deemed sufficiently strong, without compromising the interpretability of the test outcome. In this tutorial, we illustrate how to plan a Bayesian sequential testing design prior to data collection by the method of Bayes factor design analysis—the Bayesian equivalent of power analysis—and discuss the relevance of this for developmental psychologists. The tutorial provides a step‐by‐step guide to perform such analyses, and the methods are illustrated using commonly used statistics in a typical infant‐looking time paradigm such that researchers can easily adapt these methods for their studies.Highlights Bayesian Sequential Testing can be used to optimize sample sizes and save on data collection. Bayes Factor Design Analysis can be used to analyze a sequential testing study prior to data collection. Step‐by‐step guide for performing Bayes Sequential Testing and Bayes Factor Design Analysis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology

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