• #47. Bayesian Statistics in Psychology Research - Dr. Taylor Winter

  • Oct 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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#47. Bayesian Statistics in Psychology Research - Dr. Taylor Winter

  • Summary

  • Bayesian Statistics allows combining prior information of a population to the current sample of experimentation to create stronger inferences. Dr. Taylor Winter, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Statistics at University of Canterbury, uses Bayesian methods to investigate a range of societal and group factors (Social Psychology).

    Dr. Winter takes us through some of the basic ideas around Bayesian statistics and how it differs from traditional methods of hypothesis testing in research. We discuss examples from his work on authoritarianism and social identity theory as well as learn the the differences between his time working in industry vs academia. Lastly, we discuss his culture focused projects including Dungeons and Dragons and how Māori culture can manifest behavioural change.


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