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As a part of this paper, we also created the Transparent Statistical Reporting in Psychology checklist, which researchers can use to improve their statistical reporting practices
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As a part of this paper, we also created the Transparent Statistical Reporting in Psychology checklist, which researchers can use to improve their statistical reporting practices
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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Do ongoing alpha activity fluctuations influence perceptual sensitivity or criterion?
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Do ongoing alpha activity fluctuations influence perceptual sensitivity or criterion?
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Identifying with a social group can shape people’s beliefs and values, leading them to act in ways that have consequences for their health
From vaccine hesitancy to smoking cessation, identity plays a critical role:
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Identifying with a social group can shape people’s beliefs and values, leading them to act in ways that have consequences for their health
From vaccine hesitancy to smoking cessation, identity plays a critical role:
osf.io/preprints/ps...
12year old: what’s a powerpoint presentation?
😬is this good or bad parenting?
12year old: what’s a powerpoint presentation?
😬is this good or bad parenting?
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Mapping the visual cortex with Zebra noise and wavelets
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By Sophie Skriabine and Max Shinn, with Samuel Picard and
@kenneth-harris.bsky.social
Mapping the visual cortex with Zebra noise and wavelets
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
By Sophie Skriabine and Max Shinn, with Samuel Picard and
@kenneth-harris.bsky.social
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