Simulation-based power analysis for factorial analysis of variance designs

D Lakens, AR Caldwell - Advances in Methods and Practices …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Researchers often rely on analysis of variance (ANOVA) when they report results of
experiments. To ensure that a study is adequately powered to yield informative results with …

An introduction to mixed models for experimental psychology

H Singmann, D Kellen - New methods in cognitive psychology, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter describes a class of statistical model that is able to account for most of the
cases of nonindependence that are typically encountered in psychological experiments …

Strong effort manipulations reduce response caution: A preregistered reinvention of the ego-depletion paradigm

H Lin, B Saunders, M Friese, NJ Evans… - Psychological …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
People feel tired or depleted after exerting mental effort. But even preregistered studies often
fail to find effects of exerting effort on behavioral performance in the laboratory or elucidate …

Basic statistical considerations for physiology: The journal Temperature toolbox

AR Caldwell, SN Cheuvront - Temperature, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The average environmental and occupational physiologist may find statistics are difficult to
interpret and use since their formal training in statistics is limited. Unfortunately, poor …

Biased, but expert: Trade-offs in how stigmatized versus non-stigmatized advocates are perceived and consequences for persuasion

LE Wallace, MA Craig, DT Wegener - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2024 - Elsevier
Stigmatized versus non-stigmatized people advocating on behalf of the stigmatized group
are perceived as more biased, suggesting that they might be less effective advocates. Yet …

The influence of a walk in nature on human resting brain activity: A randomized controlled trial

AS McDonnell, DL Strayer - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Behavioral studies suggest that immersion in nature improves affect and executive attention.
However, the neural mechanisms underlying these benefits remain unclear. This …

Mnemonic prediction errors promote detailed memories

O Bein, NA Plotkin, L Davachi - Learning & Memory, 2021 - learnmem.cshlp.org
When our experience violates our predictions, it is adaptive to update our knowledge to
promote a more accurate representation of the world and facilitate future predictions …

Ghrelin is related to lower brain reward activation during touch

DM Pfabigan, ER Frogner, E Schéle… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The gut hormone ghrelin drives food motivation and increases food intake, but it is also
involved in the anticipation of and response to rewards other than food. This pre‐registered …

Faced with exclusion: Perceived facial warmth and competence influence moral judgments of social exclusion

SC Rudert, L Reutner, R Greifeneder… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
The current research investigates how facial appearance can act as a cue that guides
observers' feelings and moral judgments about social exclusion episodes. In three studies …

Influences of bilingualism and developmental language disorder on how children learn and process words.

L Barak, T Degani, R Novogrodsky - Developmental Psychology, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous studies found that bilingual children and adults with typical language development
(TLD) perform better than monolinguals in novel word learning, but show lower scores on …