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Andrew Brand

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The Journal of General Psychology|October 13, 2017
Out with .05, in with Replication and Measurement: Isolating and Working with the Particular Effect Sizes that are Troublesome for Inferential StatisticsMichael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports|April 26, 2018
The Precision of Effect Size Estimation From Published Psychological Research: Surveying Confidence IntervalsAndrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
BMC Research Notes|April 27, 2016
Accuracy when inferential statistics are used as measurement toolsMichael 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 DogMichael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
More Voodoo correlations: when average-based measures inflate correlationsAndrew 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 estimatesAndrew 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 studyGeorgia 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 2020Nikki 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 trialsAndrew Brand, M T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
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The Journal of General Psychology|October 13, 2017
Out with .05, in with Replication and Measurement: Isolating and Working with the Particular Effect Sizes that are Troublesome for Inferential StatisticsMichael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
Psychological Reports|April 26, 2018
The Precision of Effect Size Estimation From Published Psychological Research: Surveying Confidence IntervalsAndrew Brand, Michael T Bradley
BMC Research Notes|April 27, 2016
Accuracy when inferential statistics are used as measurement toolsMichael 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 DogMichael T Bradley, Andrew Brand
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
More Voodoo correlations: when average-based measures inflate correlationsAndrew 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 estimatesAndrew 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 studyGeorgia 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 2020Nikki 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 trialsAndrew Brand, M T Bradley, Lisa A Best, et al.
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