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David Trafimow

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 24, 2002
The prediction of attitudes from beliefs and evaluations: the logic of the double negativeDavid Trafimow, Krystina A Finlay
Behavior Research Methods|February 26, 2013
A measure of within-participant response consistencyJustin A Macdonald, David Trafimow
The Journal of Social Psychology|April 20, 2010
Intentionality attributions about perfect and imperfect duty violationsJamie S Hughes, David Trafimow
The British Journal of Social Psychology|June 27, 2014
Mind attributions about moral actors: intentionality is greater given coherent cuesJamie S Hughes, David Trafimow
Behavior Research Methods|December 5, 2018
The sampling precision of research in five major areas of psychologyDavid Trafimow, Hunter A Myüz
The Journal of Social Psychology|September 2, 2014
Janteloven and the expression of pride in Norway and the United StatesGregg Bromgard, David Trafimow, Christopher Linn
Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 15, 2019
From a Sampling Precision Perspective, Skewness Is a Friend and Not an Enemy!David Trafimow, Tonghui Wang, Cong Wang
Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 15, 2020
Making the A Priori Procedure Work for Differences Between MeansDavid Trafimow, Cong Wang, Tonghui Wang
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 26, 2022
Best way not to misuse p values is not to draw definitive conclusions about hypothesesDavid Trafimow, Usha Haley, David Boje
The Journal of General Psychology|August 20, 2010
Using PPT to analyze suboptimal human-automation performanceStephen Rice, David Trafimow, Gayle Hunt
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Showing results (51-60 of 97) with videos related to

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 24, 2002
The prediction of attitudes from beliefs and evaluations: the logic of the double negativeDavid Trafimow, Krystina A Finlay
Behavior Research Methods|February 26, 2013
A measure of within-participant response consistencyJustin A Macdonald, David Trafimow
The Journal of Social Psychology|April 20, 2010
Intentionality attributions about perfect and imperfect duty violationsJamie S Hughes, David Trafimow
The British Journal of Social Psychology|June 27, 2014
Mind attributions about moral actors: intentionality is greater given coherent cuesJamie S Hughes, David Trafimow
Behavior Research Methods|December 5, 2018
The sampling precision of research in five major areas of psychologyDavid Trafimow, Hunter A Myüz
The Journal of Social Psychology|September 2, 2014
Janteloven and the expression of pride in Norway and the United StatesGregg Bromgard, David Trafimow, Christopher Linn
Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 15, 2019
From a Sampling Precision Perspective, Skewness Is a Friend and Not an Enemy!David Trafimow, Tonghui Wang, Cong Wang
Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 15, 2020
Making the A Priori Procedure Work for Differences Between MeansDavid Trafimow, Cong Wang, Tonghui Wang
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 26, 2022
Best way not to misuse p values is not to draw definitive conclusions about hypothesesDavid Trafimow, Usha Haley, David Boje
The Journal of General Psychology|August 20, 2010
Using PPT to analyze suboptimal human-automation performanceStephen Rice, David Trafimow, Gayle Hunt
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