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Behavior Research Methods|February 28, 2020
Longform recordings of everyday life: Ethics for best practicesMargaret Cychosz, Rachel Romeo, Melanie Soderstrom, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|November 24, 2020
The validity of the pupillographic sleepiness test at shorter task durationsJessica E Manousakis, Jordan Maccora, Clare Anderson
Behavior Research Methods|November 10, 2020
Saccadic scanpath length: an index for human threat conditioningYanfang Xia, Filip Melinscak, Dominik R Bach
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
ALICE: An open-source tool for automatic measurement of phoneme, syllable, and word counts from child-centered daylong recordingsOkko Räsänen, Shreyas Seshadri, Marvin Lavechin, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
A reliable and valid tool for measuring visual recognition ability with musical notationYetta Kwailing Wong, Kelvin F H Lui, Alan C-N Wong
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
A psycholinguistic method for measuring coarticulation in child and adult speechPhil J Howson, Jeffrey E Kallay, Melissa A Redford
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2020
Are complex causal models less likely to be true than simple ones? A critical comment on Trafimow (2017)Marco Del Giudice
Behavior Research Methods|September 9, 2020
Category norms with a cross-sectional sample of adults in the United States: Consideration of cohort, age, and historical effects on semantic categoriesNichol Castro, Taylor Curley, Christopher Hertzog
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2020
Using a Telegram chatbot as cost-effective software infrastructure for ambulatory assessment studies with iOS and Android devicesMichael Barthelmäs, Marcel Killinger, Johannes Keller
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2020
Measuring attention and vigilance in the laboratory vs. online: The split-half reliability of the ANTI-VeaFernando G Luna, Javier Roca, Elisa Martín-Arévalo, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|February 28, 2020
Longform recordings of everyday life: Ethics for best practicesMargaret Cychosz, Rachel Romeo, Melanie Soderstrom, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|November 24, 2020
The validity of the pupillographic sleepiness test at shorter task durationsJessica E Manousakis, Jordan Maccora, Clare Anderson
Behavior Research Methods|November 10, 2020
Saccadic scanpath length: an index for human threat conditioningYanfang Xia, Filip Melinscak, Dominik R Bach
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
ALICE: An open-source tool for automatic measurement of phoneme, syllable, and word counts from child-centered daylong recordingsOkko Räsänen, Shreyas Seshadri, Marvin Lavechin, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
A reliable and valid tool for measuring visual recognition ability with musical notationYetta Kwailing Wong, Kelvin F H Lui, Alan C-N Wong
Behavior Research Methods|September 3, 2020
A psycholinguistic method for measuring coarticulation in child and adult speechPhil J Howson, Jeffrey E Kallay, Melissa A Redford
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2020
Are complex causal models less likely to be true than simple ones? A critical comment on Trafimow (2017)Marco Del Giudice
Behavior Research Methods|September 9, 2020
Category norms with a cross-sectional sample of adults in the United States: Consideration of cohort, age, and historical effects on semantic categoriesNichol Castro, Taylor Curley, Christopher Hertzog
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2020
Using a Telegram chatbot as cost-effective software infrastructure for ambulatory assessment studies with iOS and Android devicesMichael Barthelmäs, Marcel Killinger, Johannes Keller
Behavior Research Methods|September 29, 2020
Measuring attention and vigilance in the laboratory vs. online: The split-half reliability of the ANTI-VeaFernando G Luna, Javier Roca, Elisa Martín-Arévalo, et al.
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