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Geoff Cumming

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Psychological Methods|June 3, 2010
Replication, p rep, and confidence intervals: comment prompted by Iverson, Wagenmakers, and Lee (2010); Lecoutre, Lecoutre, and Poitevineau (2010); and Maraun and Gabriel (2010)Geoff Cumming
Behavior Research Methods|September 5, 2013
Cohen's d needs to be readily interpretable: comment on Shieh (2013)Geoff Cumming
Psychological Science|November 14, 2013
The new statistics: why and howGeoff Cumming
Statistics in Medicine|November 11, 2008
Inference by eye: reading the overlap of independent confidence intervalsGeoff Cumming
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Replication and p Intervals: p Values Predict the Future Only Vaguely, but Confidence Intervals Do Much BetterGeoff Cumming
Psychological Science|November 30, 2005
Understanding the average probability of replication: comment on Killeen (2005)Geoff Cumming
The American Psychologist|March 3, 2005
Inference by eye: confidence intervals and how to read pictures of dataGeoff Cumming, Sue Finch
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Confidence intervals and replication: where will the next mean fall?Geoff Cumming, Robert Maillardet
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|December 20, 2008
Putting research in context: understanding confidence intervals from one or more studiesSue Finch, Geoff Cumming
Psychological Science|May 3, 2014
Yes, but don't underestimate estimation: reply to Morey, Rouder, Verhagen, and Wagenmakers (2014)Fiona Fidler, Geoff Cumming
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Psychological Methods|June 3, 2010
Replication, p rep, and confidence intervals: comment prompted by Iverson, Wagenmakers, and Lee (2010); Lecoutre, Lecoutre, and Poitevineau (2010); and Maraun and Gabriel (2010)Geoff Cumming
Behavior Research Methods|September 5, 2013
Cohen's d needs to be readily interpretable: comment on Shieh (2013)Geoff Cumming
Psychological Science|November 14, 2013
The new statistics: why and howGeoff Cumming
Statistics in Medicine|November 11, 2008
Inference by eye: reading the overlap of independent confidence intervalsGeoff Cumming
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Replication and p Intervals: p Values Predict the Future Only Vaguely, but Confidence Intervals Do Much BetterGeoff Cumming
Psychological Science|November 30, 2005
Understanding the average probability of replication: comment on Killeen (2005)Geoff Cumming
The American Psychologist|March 3, 2005
Inference by eye: confidence intervals and how to read pictures of dataGeoff Cumming, Sue Finch
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Confidence intervals and replication: where will the next mean fall?Geoff Cumming, Robert Maillardet
Journal of Pediatric Psychology|December 20, 2008
Putting research in context: understanding confidence intervals from one or more studiesSue Finch, Geoff Cumming
Psychological Science|May 3, 2014
Yes, but don't underestimate estimation: reply to Morey, Rouder, Verhagen, and Wagenmakers (2014)Fiona Fidler, Geoff Cumming
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