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Michael J Strube

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Ear and Hearing|March 4, 2003
Statistical analysis and interpretation in a study of prelingually deaf children implanted before five years of ageMichael J Strube
Ear and Hearing|August 12, 2011
Statistical analysis and interpretation in a follow-up study of prelingually deaf children implanted before 5 years of ageMichael J Strube
Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
SNOOP:a program for demonstrating the consequences of premature and repeated null hypothesis testingMichael J Strube
The American Journal of Psychology|July 2, 2005
What didTriplett really find? A contemporary analysis of the first experiment in social psychologyMichael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 28, 2009
Making of a face: role of facial physiognomy, skin tone, and color presentation mode in evaluations of racial typicalityElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 8, 2012
Environmental attitudes, knowledge, intentions and behaviors among college studentsDebra Siegel Levine, Michael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|April 4, 2012
What's in a face? The role of skin tone, facial physiognomy, and color presentation mode of facial primes in affective priming effectsElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
Physical Therapy|June 16, 2021
The Conundrum of Kappa and Why Some Musculoskeletal Tests Appear Unreliable Despite High Agreement: A Comparison of Cohen Kappa and Gwet AC to Assess Observer Agreement When Using Nominal and Ordinal DataMichael T Cibulka, Michael J Strube
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 5, 2003
Hypnosis, attention, and time cognitionRichard M Kurtz, Michael J Strube
The Journal of General Psychology|November 29, 2017
Attractiveness as a Function of Skin Tone and Facial Features: Evidence from Categorization StudiesElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
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Ear and Hearing|March 4, 2003
Statistical analysis and interpretation in a study of prelingually deaf children implanted before five years of ageMichael J Strube
Ear and Hearing|August 12, 2011
Statistical analysis and interpretation in a follow-up study of prelingually deaf children implanted before 5 years of ageMichael J Strube
Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
SNOOP:a program for demonstrating the consequences of premature and repeated null hypothesis testingMichael J Strube
The American Journal of Psychology|July 2, 2005
What didTriplett really find? A contemporary analysis of the first experiment in social psychologyMichael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|February 28, 2009
Making of a face: role of facial physiognomy, skin tone, and color presentation mode in evaluations of racial typicalityElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 8, 2012
Environmental attitudes, knowledge, intentions and behaviors among college studentsDebra Siegel Levine, Michael J Strube
The Journal of Social Psychology|April 4, 2012
What's in a face? The role of skin tone, facial physiognomy, and color presentation mode of facial primes in affective priming effectsElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
Physical Therapy|June 16, 2021
The Conundrum of Kappa and Why Some Musculoskeletal Tests Appear Unreliable Despite High Agreement: A Comparison of Cohen Kappa and Gwet AC to Assess Observer Agreement When Using Nominal and Ordinal DataMichael T Cibulka, Michael J Strube
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 5, 2003
Hypnosis, attention, and time cognitionRichard M Kurtz, Michael J Strube
The Journal of General Psychology|November 29, 2017
Attractiveness as a Function of Skin Tone and Facial Features: Evidence from Categorization StudiesElena V Stepanova, Michael J Strube
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