Demystifying omega squared: Practical guidance for effect size in common analysis of variance designs.
ADA Kroes, JR Finley - Psychological Methods, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Omega squared (ω^ 2) is a measure of effect size for analysis of variance (ANOVA)
designs. It is less biased than eta squared, but reported less often. This is in part due to lack …
designs. It is less biased than eta squared, but reported less often. This is in part due to lack …
Holistic processing of Chinese characters in college students with dyslexia
RV Tso, RT Chan, Y Chan, D Lin - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Expert face recognition has long been marked by holistic processing. Hence, due to the
many visual properties shared between face perception and Chinese characters, it has been …
many visual properties shared between face perception and Chinese characters, it has been …
Test expectancy and memory for important information.
CD Middlebrooks, K Murayama… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Prior research suggests that learners study and remember information differently depending
upon the type of test they expect to later receive. The current experiments investigate how …
upon the type of test they expect to later receive. The current experiments investigate how …
Sequential versus simultaneous presentation of memoranda in verbal working memory:(How) does it matter?
To-be-memorized information in verbal working memory (WM) can be presented
sequentially, like in oral language, and simultaneously, like in written language. Few studies …
sequentially, like in oral language, and simultaneously, like in written language. Few studies …
[HTML][HTML] ¿ Son fiables las ruedas de reconocimiento como prueba de identificación del autor de un delito? Una revisión de meta-análisis y estudios experimentales
CS Juan, E Ocáriz - Revista Criminalidad, 2023 - scielo.org.co
La rueda de reconocimiento es una diligencia de investigación policial orientada a
identificar al autor de un crimen. Se trata de una práctica relativamente frecuente que puede …
identificar al autor de un crimen. Se trata de una práctica relativamente frecuente que puede …
Does tDCS over prefrontal cortex improve episodic memory retrieval? Potential importance of time of day
We report 4 experiments aiming to replicate and extend the finding that anodal transcranial
direct current stimulation (tDCS) over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex after encoding and just …
direct current stimulation (tDCS) over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex after encoding and just …
Left-side bias is observed in sequential matching paradigm for face processing
The left-side bias refers to how a chimeric face is created from the left side of a face (from the
viewer's perspective) and its mirror image are considered more similar to the original face …
viewer's perspective) and its mirror image are considered more similar to the original face …
Identifying the guilty word: Simultaneous versus sequential lineups for DRM word lists
Recent research in the eyewitness identification literature has investigated whether
simultaneous or sequential lineups yield better discriminability. In standard eyewitness …
simultaneous or sequential lineups yield better discriminability. In standard eyewitness …
Developing Fingerprint Examination Expertise using Simultaneous and Sequential Presentations of Interleaved Practice
J Cascun - 2020 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
Court practicing fingerprint examiners consistently demonstrate superior performance to
novices in their ability to differentiate matching from non-matching fingerprints. Much is …
novices in their ability to differentiate matching from non-matching fingerprints. Much is …
[图书][B] Transcranial direct current stimulation and episodic memory retrieval
SJ Gray - 2016 - search.proquest.com
In this research, the effect of precursor (metal vs oxide) and heating rate on the MnCo 2 O 4
spinel formation was studied. The research objective was to synthesize porous and well …
spinel formation was studied. The research objective was to synthesize porous and well …