
معرفی
Herbert Hoijtink is a Professor of Methodology and Statistics at Utrecht University's Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. He leads the Hoijtink Methodology and Statistics research group and specializes in Bayesian statistical methods, particularly the evaluation of informative hypotheses. His work focuses on improving empirical research through prior knowledge integration, with applications in psychology, education, and biomedical sciences.
Research interests include Bayesian model comparison, multivariate statistics, and structural equation modeling. He has developed the bain software package for Bayesian evaluation of inequality-constrained hypotheses. Key contributions include advancing sample size determination for multilevel models and promoting open science practices through the Open Empirical Cycle.
Hoijtink has secured significant grants, including NWO VICI and Gravity grants (€27.6 million), and holds fellowships like the NIAS-KNAW residency (2019). He co-authored influential papers on Bayesian replication studies and contributed to the Redefine Statistical Significance debate. His work bridges methodological innovation with practical applications in clinical, developmental, and educational research.
- Key Projects: Bayesian sample size calculation for longitudinal data, NWO-funded studies on child development
- Labs/Teams: Methodology and Statistics group at Utrecht University
- Awards: Psychometric Society Award (2016), VICI Grant (2005)

