Obtaining evidence for no effect
Z Dienes - Collabra: Psychology, 2021 - online.ucpress.edu
Obtaining evidence that something does not exist requires knowing how big it would be
were it to exist. Testing a theory that predicts an effect thus entails specifying the range of …
were it to exist. Testing a theory that predicts an effect thus entails specifying the range of …
The equivalence of psychodynamic therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for depressive disorders in adults: A meta‐analytic review
Background Meta‐analyses on the relative efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy (PDT)
and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depressive disorders are limited by …
and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depressive disorders are limited by …
Adjusting for publication bias in JASP and R: Selection models, PET-PEESE, and robust Bayesian meta-analysis
Meta-analyses are essential for cumulative science, but their validity can be compromised
by publication bias. To mitigate the impact of publication bias, one may apply publication …
by publication bias. To mitigate the impact of publication bias, one may apply publication …
Mindfulness and cognitive–behavioral strategies for psychological detachment: Comparing effectiveness and mechanisms of change.
D Reis, A Hart, K Krautter, E Prestele… - Journal of …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Recovering from work is essential for maintaining occupational well-being, health,
motivation, and performance, but recovery is often difficult to achieve. In this study, we …
motivation, and performance, but recovery is often difficult to achieve. In this study, we …
Smartphone video nystagmography using convolutional neural networks: ConVNG
MU Friedrich, E Schneider, M Buerklein, J Taeger… - Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Background Eye movement abnormalities are commonplace in neurological disorders.
However, unaided eye movement assessments lack granularity. Although videooculography …
However, unaided eye movement assessments lack granularity. Although videooculography …
Examining the latent structure and correlates of sensory reactivity in autism: a multi-site integrative data analysis by the autism sensory research consortium
Background Differences in responding to sensory stimuli, including sensory hyperreactivity
(HYPER), hyporeactivity (HYPO), and sensory seeking (SEEK) have been observed in …
(HYPER), hyporeactivity (HYPO), and sensory seeking (SEEK) have been observed in …
SampleSizePlanner: a tool to estimate and justify sample size for two-group studies
M Kovacs, D van Ravenzwaaij… - … in Methods and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Planning sample size often requires researchers to identify a statistical technique and to
make several choices during their calculations. Currently, there is a lack of clear guidelines …
make several choices during their calculations. Currently, there is a lack of clear guidelines …
The Social Validity of Behavioral Interventions: Seeking Input from Autistic Adults
KMP Baiden, ZJ Williams, RK Schuck, P Dwyer… - Journal of Autism and …, 2024 - Springer
Many in the autistic community have expressed concerns regarding the use of behavioral
interventions with autistic children, suggesting that these interventions may not be socially …
interventions with autistic children, suggesting that these interventions may not be socially …
[HTML][HTML] On the psychology of bonuses: The effects of loss aversion and Yerkes-Dodson law on performance in cognitively and mechanically demanding tasks
CT Elbaek, MN Lystbæk, P Mitkidis - Journal of Behavioral and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Monetary bonus schemes are one of the most well-used forms of employee compensation in
the modern business world. Yet, such schemes are primarily constructed as gains to …
the modern business world. Yet, such schemes are primarily constructed as gains to …
The evidence interval and the Bayesian evidence value: On a unified theory for Bayesian hypothesis testing and interval estimation
R Kelter - British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Interval estimation is one of the most frequently used methods in statistical science,
employed to provide a range of credible values a parameter is located in after taking into …
employed to provide a range of credible values a parameter is located in after taking into …