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- if youre already using sophisticated non-Bayesian methods such as those of Tibshirani, Efron, and others, that Bayes is more of an option than a revolution. But if youre coming out of a pure hypothesis testing training, then Bayes can be a true revelation. I think that is one reason that many methodologists in psychology are such avid Bayesians: they find the openness and the directness of the Bayesian approach to be so liberating. from Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science