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Helen Steingroever

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 28, 2014
Performance and awareness in the Iowa Gambling TaskHelen Steingroever, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|September 19, 2020
Modeling across-trial variability in the Wald drift rate parameterHelen Steingroever, Dominik Wabersich, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|August 27, 2017
Using Bayesian regression to test hypotheses about relationships between parameters and covariates in cognitive modelsUdo Boehm, Helen Steingroever, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2014
Validating the PVL-Delta model for the Iowa gambling taskHelen Steingroever, Ruud Wetzels, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 8, 2017
Bayesian techniques for analyzing group differences in the Iowa Gambling Task: A case study of intuitive and deliberate decision-makersHelen Steingroever, Thorsten Pachur, Martin Šmíra, et al.
Psychological Assessment|September 19, 2012
Performance of healthy participants on the Iowa Gambling TaskHelen Steingroever, Ruud Wetzels, Annette Horstmann, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2015
Hidden multiplicity in exploratory multiway ANOVA: Prevalence and remediesAngélique O J Cramer, Don van Ravenzwaaij, Dora Matzke, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|December 5, 2017
A tutorial on bridge samplingQuentin F Gronau, Alexandra Sarafoglou, Dora Matzke, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2015
On the automatic link between affect and tendencies to approach and avoid: Chen and Bargh (1999) revisitedMark Rotteveel, Alexander Gierholz, Gijs Koch, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 13, 2015
Turning the hands of time again: a purely confirmatory replication study and a Bayesian analysisEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Titia F Beek, Mark Rotteveel, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 28, 2014
Performance and awareness in the Iowa Gambling TaskHelen Steingroever, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|September 19, 2020
Modeling across-trial variability in the Wald drift rate parameterHelen Steingroever, Dominik Wabersich, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|August 27, 2017
Using Bayesian regression to test hypotheses about relationships between parameters and covariates in cognitive modelsUdo Boehm, Helen Steingroever, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2014
Validating the PVL-Delta model for the Iowa gambling taskHelen Steingroever, Ruud Wetzels, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 8, 2017
Bayesian techniques for analyzing group differences in the Iowa Gambling Task: A case study of intuitive and deliberate decision-makersHelen Steingroever, Thorsten Pachur, Martin Šmíra, et al.
Psychological Assessment|September 19, 2012
Performance of healthy participants on the Iowa Gambling TaskHelen Steingroever, Ruud Wetzels, Annette Horstmann, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 17, 2015
Hidden multiplicity in exploratory multiway ANOVA: Prevalence and remediesAngélique O J Cramer, Don van Ravenzwaaij, Dora Matzke, et al.
Journal of Mathematical Psychology|December 5, 2017
A tutorial on bridge samplingQuentin F Gronau, Alexandra Sarafoglou, Dora Matzke, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 18, 2015
On the automatic link between affect and tendencies to approach and avoid: Chen and Bargh (1999) revisitedMark Rotteveel, Alexander Gierholz, Gijs Koch, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 13, 2015
Turning the hands of time again: a purely confirmatory replication study and a Bayesian analysisEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Titia F Beek, Mark Rotteveel, et al.
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