Dear Raph and all,
Just for my information, I thought that exceedance probability 'measures
how likely it is that any given model is more frequent than all other
models in the comparison set'. If I understand well, what you are
looking for is not that, as it's not at the level of the individual;
but, instead, you are looking for a credible interval on the posterior
probability that a particular participant follows a given model,
compared to all others?
Best
Michael
On 2/12/2023 11:41 AM, Raphael Underwood wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I'm not sure if it is possible to do this, but I'd like to look at an overall exceedance probability (not individual connection weights) for a specific family of models, but to extract this for each participant. I have BMS results for 6 different families, and can see the overall BMS findings (family 5 is the 'winner'). Is there a way to extract exceedance probabilities for each participant for family 5?
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> Many thanks,
> Raph
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