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Josine Verhagen

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Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2012
Longitudinal measurement in health-related surveys. A Bayesian joint growth model for multivariate ordinal responsesJosine Verhagen, Jean-Paul Fox
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 29, 2014
Bayesian tests to quantify the result of a replication attemptJosine Verhagen, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|July 8, 2015
How to quantify the evidence for the absence of a correlationEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Josine Verhagen, Alexander Ly
Psychological Science|March 8, 2014
Why hypothesis tests are essential for psychological science: a comment on Cumming (2014)Richard D Morey, Jeffrey N Rouder, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 10, 2016
Bayesian analysis of factorial designsJeffrey N Rouder, Richard D Morey, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 17, 2015
A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlationsWouter Boekel, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Luam Belay, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 5, 2016
Is There a Free Lunch in Inference?Jeffrey N Rouder, Richard D Morey, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 2, 2014
A power fallacyEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Josine Verhagen, Alexander Ly, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 21, 2017
Corrigendum to "A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlations" [Cortex 66 (2015) 115-133]Max C Keuken, Alexander Ly, Wouter Boekel, 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.
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Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2012
Longitudinal measurement in health-related surveys. A Bayesian joint growth model for multivariate ordinal responsesJosine Verhagen, Jean-Paul Fox
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 29, 2014
Bayesian tests to quantify the result of a replication attemptJosine Verhagen, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Behavior Research Methods|July 8, 2015
How to quantify the evidence for the absence of a correlationEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Josine Verhagen, Alexander Ly
Psychological Science|March 8, 2014
Why hypothesis tests are essential for psychological science: a comment on Cumming (2014)Richard D Morey, Jeffrey N Rouder, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 10, 2016
Bayesian analysis of factorial designsJeffrey N Rouder, Richard D Morey, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 17, 2015
A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlationsWouter Boekel, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Luam Belay, et al.
Topics in Cognitive Science|August 5, 2016
Is There a Free Lunch in Inference?Jeffrey N Rouder, Richard D Morey, Josine Verhagen, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 2, 2014
A power fallacyEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Josine Verhagen, Alexander Ly, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 21, 2017
Corrigendum to "A purely confirmatory replication study of structural brain-behavior correlations" [Cortex 66 (2015) 115-133]Max C Keuken, Alexander Ly, Wouter Boekel, 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.
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