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15 June 1999 | Volume 130 Issue 12 | Pages 1005-1013
Bayesian inference is usually presented as a method for determining how scientific belief should be modified by data. Although Bayesian methodology has been one of the most active areas of statistical development in the past 20 years, medical researchers have been reluctant to embrace what they perceive as a subjective approach to data analysis. It is little understood that Bayesian methods have a data-based core, which can be used as a calculus of evidence. This core is the Bayes factor, which in its simplest form is also called a likelihood ratio. The minimum Bayes factor is objective and can be used in lieu of the P value as a measure of the evidential strength. Unlike P values, Bayes factors have a sound theoretical foundation and an interpretation that allows their use in both inference and decision making. Bayes factors show that P values greatly overstate the evidence against the null hypothesis. Most important, Bayes factors require the addition of background knowledge to be transformed into inferencesprobabilities that a given conclusion is right or wrong. They make the distinction clear between experimental evidence and inferential conclusions while providing a framework in which to combine prior with current evidence.
Author and Article Information
From Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Acknowledgments: The author thanks Dan Heitjan, Russell Localio, Harold Lehmann, and Michael Berkwitz for helpful comments on earlier versions of this article. The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the author.
Requests for Reprints: Steven N. Goodman, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 550 North Broadway, Suite 409, Baltimore, MD 21205; e-mail, sgoodman{at}jhu.edu. ACADEMIA AND CLINIC
Toward Evidence-Based Medical Statistics. 2: The Bayes Factor
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