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Stian Reimers

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Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 24, 2007
The BBC internet study: general methodologyStian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|November 13, 2008
Using Adobe Flash Lite on mobile phones for psychological research: Reaction time measurement reliability and interdevice variabilityStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|July 17, 2016
Auditory presentation and synchronization in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experimentsStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|June 7, 2014
Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experimentsStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Adobe Flash as a medium for online experimentation: a test of reaction time measurement capabilitiesStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2012
Trend damping: Under-adjustment, experimental artifact, or adaptation to features of the natural environment?Nigel Harvey, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|July 10, 2009
Using SMS text messaging for teaching and data collection in the behavioral sciencesStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Memory & Cognition|September 20, 2022
Does explaining the origins of misinformation improve the effectiveness of a given correction?Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|June 27, 2018
Comparing the use of open and closed questions for Web-based measures of the continued-influence effectSaoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 5, 2006
Gender effects on reaction time variability and trial-to-trial performance: reply to Deary and Der (2005)Stian Reimers, Elizabeth A Maylor
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Archives of Sexual Behavior|March 24, 2007
The BBC internet study: general methodologyStian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|November 13, 2008
Using Adobe Flash Lite on mobile phones for psychological research: Reaction time measurement reliability and interdevice variabilityStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|July 17, 2016
Auditory presentation and synchronization in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experimentsStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|June 7, 2014
Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experimentsStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Adobe Flash as a medium for online experimentation: a test of reaction time measurement capabilitiesStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2012
Trend damping: Under-adjustment, experimental artifact, or adaptation to features of the natural environment?Nigel Harvey, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|July 10, 2009
Using SMS text messaging for teaching and data collection in the behavioral sciencesStian Reimers, Neil Stewart
Memory & Cognition|September 20, 2022
Does explaining the origins of misinformation improve the effectiveness of a given correction?Saoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Behavior Research Methods|June 27, 2018
Comparing the use of open and closed questions for Web-based measures of the continued-influence effectSaoirse Connor Desai, Stian Reimers
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|August 5, 2006
Gender effects on reaction time variability and trial-to-trial performance: reply to Deary and Der (2005)Stian Reimers, Elizabeth A Maylor
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