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Elyssa Twedt

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2014
Judgments of others' heights are biased toward the height of the perceiverElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Memory & Cognition|December 7, 2011
Memory for target height is scaled to observer heightElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
Designed Natural Spaces: Informal Gardens Are Perceived to Be More Restorative than Formal GardensElyssa Twedt, Reuben M Rainey, Dennis R Proffitt
Perception|October 15, 2010
Does Thompson's Thatcher Effect reflect a face-specific mechanism?Yetta K Wong, Elyssa Twedt, David Sheinberg, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2021
Statistical Significance Filtering Overestimates Effects and Impedes Falsification: A Critique ofJonathan Z Bakdash, Laura R Marusich, Jared B Kenworthy, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2014
Judgments of others' heights are biased toward the height of the perceiverElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Memory & Cognition|December 7, 2011
Memory for target height is scaled to observer heightElyssa Twedt, L Elizabeth Crawford, Dennis R Proffitt
Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
Designed Natural Spaces: Informal Gardens Are Perceived to Be More Restorative than Formal GardensElyssa Twedt, Reuben M Rainey, Dennis R Proffitt
Perception|October 15, 2010
Does Thompson's Thatcher Effect reflect a face-specific mechanism?Yetta K Wong, Elyssa Twedt, David Sheinberg, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2021
Statistical Significance Filtering Overestimates Effects and Impedes Falsification: A Critique ofJonathan Z Bakdash, Laura R Marusich, Jared B Kenworthy, et al.
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