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Jerzy Jarmasz

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Revisiting confidence intervals for repeated measures designsJustin G Hollands, Jerzy Jarmasz
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 3, 2009
Confidence intervals in repeated-measures designs: The number of observations principleJerzy Jarmasz, Justin G Hollands
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 31, 2005
Object-based attention and cognitive tunnelingJerzy Jarmasz, Chris M Herdman, Kamilla Run Johannsdottir
Ergonomics|December 10, 2025
Training effectiveness and validation of a VR HMD-based simulator for air force pilotsRamy Kirollos, Wasim Merchant, Blake C W Martin, et al.
Military Medicine|March 17, 2018
Biological Response to Stress During Battlefield Trauma Training: Live Tissue Versus High-Fidelity Patient SimulatorHenry T Peng, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|July 2, 2015
A comparison of live tissue training and high-fidelity patient simulator: A pilot study in battlefield trauma trainingErin C Savage, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Revisiting confidence intervals for repeated measures designsJustin G Hollands, Jerzy Jarmasz
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|June 3, 2009
Confidence intervals in repeated-measures designs: The number of observations principleJerzy Jarmasz, Justin G Hollands
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|March 31, 2005
Object-based attention and cognitive tunnelingJerzy Jarmasz, Chris M Herdman, Kamilla Run Johannsdottir
Ergonomics|December 10, 2025
Training effectiveness and validation of a VR HMD-based simulator for air force pilotsRamy Kirollos, Wasim Merchant, Blake C W Martin, et al.
Military Medicine|March 17, 2018
Biological Response to Stress During Battlefield Trauma Training: Live Tissue Versus High-Fidelity Patient SimulatorHenry T Peng, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|July 2, 2015
A comparison of live tissue training and high-fidelity patient simulator: A pilot study in battlefield trauma trainingErin C Savage, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
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