> If I may put the fox back in the hen house: I have more than one contrast, thus there will be multiple models suggesting
> a multiple comparisons issue. How does one deal with this in the context of the Bayesian approach.
Are those contrasts the comparisons among the levels of a within-subject factor? If so, when I implement an approach to handling a within-subject factor in RBA, would that be able to chase away the fox from the hen house?
> I just skimmed the RBA help text, example 3 interaction suffers from teh same sign issue as MBA.
Thanks again!
Gang