Mix Frequentist and Bayesian in the Same Paper

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pdeli
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Mix Frequentist and Bayesian in the Same Paper

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Hello everyone,

Perhaps I used the wrong keywords in search engines but I cannot find any answer to the following question:
  • Is it possible to mix Frequentist and Bayesian statistics in the same scientific paper or should we stick to only one type?
References would be highly appreciated ;)

For info, the topic is psychology, thus APA style applies (by the time of this writing we're at the 7th Edition if I'm not mistaken).

Thanks in advance,
pdeli

P.S.: if nobody knows the answer, any suggestion on where to ask?

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MAgojam
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Re: Mix Frequentist and Bayesian in the Same Paper

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Hi, @pdeli.
Here is a recent publication (the topic is rehabilitation) that does.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl ... -00104.pdf

Cheers,
Maurizio
pdeli
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Re: Mix Frequentist and Bayesian in the Same Paper

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@MAgojam

Brilliant! Thank you very much!!!

Regards,
pdeli

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