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Katherine S Button

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Nature Neuroscience|April 24, 2019
Double-dipping revisitedKatherine S Button
Eneuro|August 3, 2016
Statistical Rigor and the Perils of ChanceKatherine S Button
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|August 25, 2015
Addressing risk of bias in trials of cognitive behavioral therapyKatherine S Button, Marcus R Munafò
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 19, 2013
Incentivising reproducible researchKatherine S Button, Marcus R Munafò
JMIR Mental Health|April 27, 2026
The Effectiveness and Mechanisms of Action of App-Based Interventions for Improving Mental Health and Workplace Well-Being: Randomized Controlled TrialAlexander MacLellan, Graeme Fairchild, Katherine S Button
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 24, 2012
Understanding emotion: lessons from anxietyKatherine S Button, Glyn Lewis, Marcus R Munafò
BMC Psychology|December 2, 2016
Preventing the ends from justifying the means: withholding results to address publication bias in peer-reviewKatherine S Button, Liz Bal, Anna Clark, et al.
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 2, 2021
A Reduced Self-Positive Belief Underpins Greater Sensitivity to Negative Evaluation in Socially Anxious IndividualsAlexandra K Hopkins, Ray Dolan, Katherine S Button, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 28, 2024
Lack of optimistic bias during social evaluation learning reflects reduced positive self-beliefs in depression and social anxiety, but via distinct mechanismsJanina A Hoffmann, Catherine Hobbs, Michael Moutoussis, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 16, 2012
Social inference and social anxiety: evidence of a fear-congruent self-referential learning biasKatherine S Button, Michael Browning, Marcus R Munafò, et al.
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Nature Neuroscience|April 24, 2019
Double-dipping revisitedKatherine S Button
Eneuro|August 3, 2016
Statistical Rigor and the Perils of ChanceKatherine S Button
Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry|August 25, 2015
Addressing risk of bias in trials of cognitive behavioral therapyKatherine S Button, Marcus R Munafò
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 19, 2013
Incentivising reproducible researchKatherine S Button, Marcus R Munafò
JMIR Mental Health|April 27, 2026
The Effectiveness and Mechanisms of Action of App-Based Interventions for Improving Mental Health and Workplace Well-Being: Randomized Controlled TrialAlexander MacLellan, Graeme Fairchild, Katherine S Button
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 24, 2012
Understanding emotion: lessons from anxietyKatherine S Button, Glyn Lewis, Marcus R Munafò
BMC Psychology|December 2, 2016
Preventing the ends from justifying the means: withholding results to address publication bias in peer-reviewKatherine S Button, Liz Bal, Anna Clark, et al.
Computational Psychiatry (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 2, 2021
A Reduced Self-Positive Belief Underpins Greater Sensitivity to Negative Evaluation in Socially Anxious IndividualsAlexandra K Hopkins, Ray Dolan, Katherine S Button, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 28, 2024
Lack of optimistic bias during social evaluation learning reflects reduced positive self-beliefs in depression and social anxiety, but via distinct mechanismsJanina A Hoffmann, Catherine Hobbs, Michael Moutoussis, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|June 16, 2012
Social inference and social anxiety: evidence of a fear-congruent self-referential learning biasKatherine S Button, Michael Browning, Marcus R Munafò, et al.
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