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Jeff Miller

Behavior research methods

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Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
A likelihood ratio test for mixture effectsJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|August 3, 2023
How Many Participants? How Many Trials? Maximizing the Power of Reaction Time StudiesJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|September 2, 2020
Percentile rank pooling: A simple nonparametric method for comparing group reaction time distributions with few trialsJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|May 29, 2024
Estimating the proportions and latencies of reaction time outliers: A pooling method and case study of lexical decision tasksJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
Testing the race model inequality: an algorithm and computer programsRolf Ulrich, Jeff Miller, Hannes Schröter
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Systematic biases and Type I error accumulation in tests of the race model inequalityAndrea Kiesel, Jeff Miller, Rolf Ulrich
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Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
A likelihood ratio test for mixture effectsJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|August 3, 2023
How Many Participants? How Many Trials? Maximizing the Power of Reaction Time StudiesJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|September 2, 2020
Percentile rank pooling: A simple nonparametric method for comparing group reaction time distributions with few trialsJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|May 29, 2024
Estimating the proportions and latencies of reaction time outliers: A pooling method and case study of lexical decision tasksJeff Miller
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
Testing the race model inequality: an algorithm and computer programsRolf Ulrich, Jeff Miller, Hannes Schröter
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Systematic biases and Type I error accumulation in tests of the race model inequalityAndrea Kiesel, Jeff Miller, Rolf Ulrich
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