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The Journal of General Psychology
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October 13, 2017
Out with .05, in with Replication and Measurement: Isolating and Working with the Particular Effect Sizes that are Troublesome for Inferential Statistics
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports
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April 26, 2018
The Precision of Effect Size Estimation From Published Psychological Research: Surveying Confidence Intervals
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
BMC Research Notes
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April 27, 2016
Accuracy when inferential statistics are used as measurement tools
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports
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August 10, 2016
Significance Testing Needs a Taxonomy: Or How the Fisher, Neyman-Pearson Controversy Resulted in the Inferential Tail Wagging the Measurement Dog
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
The Journal of General Psychology
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May 20, 2014
More Voodoo correlations: when average-based measures inflate correlations
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
Psychophysiology
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December 6, 2014
Acoustic prepulse inhibition: one ear is better than two, but why and when?
Veena Kumari, Aseel Hamid, Andrew Brand, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology
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March 17, 2011
Multiple trials may yield exaggerated effect size estimates
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open
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August 24, 2025
Does noise on my neonatal unit matter? Exploratory cross-sectional multiple cohort professional opinion survey study
Georgia Parry, Zoë Hoare, Annie Hendry, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
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November 22, 2023
A review of sample sizes for UK pilot and feasibility studies on the ISRCTN registry from 2013 to 2020
Nikki Totton, Jinfeng Lin, Steven Julious, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology
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May 20, 2014
Accuracy of effect size estimates from published psychological experiments involving multiple trials
Andrew Brand, M T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
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The Journal of General Psychology
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October 13, 2017
Out with .05, in with Replication and Measurement: Isolating and Working with the Particular Effect Sizes that are Troublesome for Inferential Statistics
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports
|
April 26, 2018
The Precision of Effect Size Estimation From Published Psychological Research: Surveying Confidence Intervals
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
BMC Research Notes
|
April 27, 2016
Accuracy when inferential statistics are used as measurement tools
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports
|
August 10, 2016
Significance Testing Needs a Taxonomy: Or How the Fisher, Neyman-Pearson Controversy Resulted in the Inferential Tail Wagging the Measurement Dog
Michael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
The Journal of General Psychology
|
May 20, 2014
More Voodoo correlations: when average-based measures inflate correlations
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
Psychophysiology
|
December 6, 2014
Acoustic prepulse inhibition: one ear is better than two, but why and when?
Veena Kumari, Aseel Hamid, Andrew Brand, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology
|
March 17, 2011
Multiple trials may yield exaggerated effect size estimates
Andrew Brand, Michael T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
BMJ Paediatrics Open
|
August 24, 2025
Does noise on my neonatal unit matter? Exploratory cross-sectional multiple cohort professional opinion survey study
Georgia Parry, Zoë Hoare, Annie Hendry, et al.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies
|
November 22, 2023
A review of sample sizes for UK pilot and feasibility studies on the ISRCTN registry from 2013 to 2020
Nikki Totton, Jinfeng Lin, Steven Julious, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology
|
May 20, 2014
Accuracy of effect size estimates from published psychological experiments involving multiple trials
Andrew Brand, M T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
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