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Stephen Rice

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The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
Examining single- and multiple-process theories of trust in automationStephen Rice
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 3, 2011
Distinguishing psychological issues from scientific issuesDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
A test of the null hypothesis significance testing procedure correlation argumentDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
Psychological Review|April 23, 2008
Potential performance theory (PPT): a general theory of task performance applied to moralityDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
Behavior Research Methods|April 14, 2009
Potential performance theory (PPT): describing a methodology for analyzing task performanceDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|December 25, 2014
Is consistency a domain-general individual differences characteristic?David Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|November 20, 2010
Using system-wide trust theory to make predictions about dependence on four diagnostic aidsStephen Rice, Kasha Geels
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 12, 2011
Known versus unknown threats to internal validity: a response to EdwardsStephen Rice, David Trafimow
The Journal of General Psychology|March 5, 2010
System-wide versus component-specific trust using multiple aidsDavid Keller, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|August 17, 2011
Using a sharp instrument to parse apart strategy and consistency: an evaluation of PPT and its assumptionsDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
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Showing results (1-10 of 96) with videos related to

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The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
Examining single- and multiple-process theories of trust in automationStephen Rice
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 3, 2011
Distinguishing psychological issues from scientific issuesDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
A test of the null hypothesis significance testing procedure correlation argumentDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
Psychological Review|April 23, 2008
Potential performance theory (PPT): a general theory of task performance applied to moralityDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
Behavior Research Methods|April 14, 2009
Potential performance theory (PPT): describing a methodology for analyzing task performanceDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|December 25, 2014
Is consistency a domain-general individual differences characteristic?David Trafimow, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|November 20, 2010
Using system-wide trust theory to make predictions about dependence on four diagnostic aidsStephen Rice, Kasha Geels
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 12, 2011
Known versus unknown threats to internal validity: a response to EdwardsStephen Rice, David Trafimow
The Journal of General Psychology|March 5, 2010
System-wide versus component-specific trust using multiple aidsDavid Keller, Stephen Rice
The Journal of General Psychology|August 17, 2011
Using a sharp instrument to parse apart strategy and consistency: an evaluation of PPT and its assumptionsDavid Trafimow, Stephen Rice
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