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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 25, 2011
Five down, Absquatulated: crossword puzzle clues to how the mind works
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Psychologist
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May 9, 2017
John A. Swets (1928-2016)
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Psychologist
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August 10, 2011
Roles of human factors and ergonomics in meeting the challenge of terrorism
Raymond S Nickerson
Psychological Review
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May 7, 2002
The production and perception of randomness
Raymond S Nickerson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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July 10, 2015
Are Social Scientists Harder on Their Colleagues Than Physical Scientists Were on Theirs in the Past? Commentary on Trafimow & Rice (2009)
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Journal of Psychology
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June 11, 2009
On producing random binary sequences
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
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February 3, 2015
Knowledge assessment: Squeezing information from multiple-choice testing
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler, Michael T Carlin
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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February 25, 2021
Looking behind: Turning cards in the selection task
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler, Daniel H Barch
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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February 25, 2011
Five down, Absquatulated: crossword puzzle clues to how the mind works
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Psychologist
|
May 9, 2017
John A. Swets (1928-2016)
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Psychologist
|
August 10, 2011
Roles of human factors and ergonomics in meeting the challenge of terrorism
Raymond S Nickerson
Psychological Review
|
May 7, 2002
The production and perception of randomness
Raymond S Nickerson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
July 10, 2015
Are Social Scientists Harder on Their Colleagues Than Physical Scientists Were on Theirs in the Past? Commentary on Trafimow & Rice (2009)
Raymond S Nickerson
The American Journal of Psychology
|
June 11, 2009
On producing random binary sequences
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
|
February 3, 2015
Knowledge assessment: Squeezing information from multiple-choice testing
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler, Michael T Carlin
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
February 25, 2021
Looking behind: Turning cards in the selection task
Raymond S Nickerson, Susan F Butler, Daniel H Barch
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