Table 6 Details of tests between pairs of mean BIC values in Study 2

From: Biased expectations about future choice options predict sequential economic decisions

Model 1

Model 2

n

Bayes Factor 10 (BF10)

Cohen’s d

r = 0.5

r = 0.71

r = 1

Biased Prior obj

Biased Prior subj

151

0.15

0.11

0.08

–0.05

Biased Prior obj

Cut Off obj

151

9.74E16

1.09E17

1.10E17

–0.87

Biased Prior obj

Cut Off subj

151

2.58E19

2.97E19

3.07E19

–0.94

Biased Prior obj

Cost to Sample obj

151

96269.85

86925.33

71670.29

–0.45

Biased Prior obj

Cost to Sample subj

151

2.35

1.79

1.32

–0.2

Biased Prior subj

Cut Off obj

151

9.57E14

1.05E15

1.03E15

–0.8

Biased Prior subj

Cut Off subj

151

2.18E19

2.51E19

2.59E19

–0.94

Biased Prior subj

Cost to Sample obj

151

4.16

3.21

2.38

–0.22

Biased Prior subj

Cost to Sample subj

151

7.93

6.19

4.63

–0.24

Cut Off obj

Cut Off subj

151

4.75

3.67

2.73

–0.23

Cut Off obj

Cost to Sample obj

151

5.08E10

5.22E10

4.79E10

0.66

Cut Off obj

Cost to Sample subj

151

1.19E11

1.23E11

1.14E11

0.68

Cut Off subj

Cost to Sample obj

151

6.78E13

7.32E13

7.05E13

0.77

Cut Off subj

Cost to Sample subj

151

7.29E14

7.98E14

7.79E14

0.8

Cost to Sample obj

Cost to Sample subj

151

0.21

0.15

0.11

0.08

  1. All p values Bonferroni corrected for the number of tested pairs per study. r values in the Bayes Factor columns represent the scale factor of the Cauchy prior on the effect size. Compare to middle row of Fig. 6. Abbreviations: Subj = Models that make choices about subjective values; Obj = Models that make choices about objective values.