Bayesian dependence tests for continuous, binary and mixed continuous-binary variables

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Abstract

Tests for dependence of continuous, discrete and mixed continuous-discrete variables are ubiquitous in science. The goal of this paper is to derive Bayesian alternatives to frequentist null hypothesis significance tests for dependence. In particular, we will present three Bayesian tests for dependence of binary, continuous and mixed variables. These tests are nonparametric and based on the Dirichlet Process, which allows us to use the same prior model for all of them. Therefore, the tests are “consistent” among each other, in the sense that the probabilities that variables are dependent computed with these tests are commensurable across the different types of variables being tested. By means of simulations with artificial data, we show the effectiveness of the new tests.

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Benavoli, A., & de Campos, C. P. (2016). Bayesian dependence tests for continuous, binary and mixed continuous-binary variables. Entropy, 18(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/e18090326

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