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Joe W Tidwell

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2015
Reevaluating the effectiveness of n-back training on transfer through the Bayesian lens: Support for the nullMichael R Dougherty, Toby Hamovitz, Joe W Tidwell
Plos One|November 18, 2017
Crowdsourcing prior information to improve study design and data analysisJeffrey S Chrabaszcz, Joe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|February 28, 2017
Order-constrained linear optimizationJoe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty, Jeffrey S Chrabaszcz, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 6, 2013
What counts as evidence for working memory training? Problems with correlated gains and dichotomizationJoe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty, Jeffrey R Chrabaszcz, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 18, 2015
Reevaluating the effectiveness of n-back training on transfer through the Bayesian lens: Support for the nullMichael R Dougherty, Toby Hamovitz, Joe W Tidwell
Plos One|November 18, 2017
Crowdsourcing prior information to improve study design and data analysisJeffrey S Chrabaszcz, Joe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|February 28, 2017
Order-constrained linear optimizationJoe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty, Jeffrey S Chrabaszcz, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 6, 2013
What counts as evidence for working memory training? Problems with correlated gains and dichotomizationJoe W Tidwell, Michael R Dougherty, Jeffrey R Chrabaszcz, et al.
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