As a method to investigate the scope of unconscious mental processes, researchers frequently obtain concurrent measures of task performance and stimulus awareness across participants. Even though both measures might be significantly greater than zero, the correlation between them might not, encouraging the inference that an unconscious process drives task performance. We highlight the pitfalls of this null-correlation approach and provide a mini-tutorial on ways to avoid them. As reference, we use a recent study by Salvador et al. (2018) reporting a non-significant correlation between the extent to which memory was suppressed by a Think/No-Think cue and an index of cue awareness. In the Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) framework,...
A wave of criticisms and replication failures is currently challenging claims about the scope of unc...
Precognition can be defined as an anomalous correlation between current cognitive activity and a fu...
One of the earliest criticisms to the null hypothesis statistical significance testing (NHST) approa...
Studies of unconscious mental processes often compare a performance measure (e.g., some assessment o...
Data and code for Malejka et al. (2021), "Correlation analysis to investigate unconscious mental pro...
Experimental psychologists often neglect the poor psychometric properties of the dependent measures ...
Many studies of unconscious processing involve comparing a performance measure (e.g., some assessmen...
Recent debate about the reliability of psychological research has raised concerns about the prevale...
The most common method for assessing similarities and differences between conscious and unconscious ...
The scientific community has witnessed growing concern about the high rate of false positives and un...
In this perspective article, we first outline the large diversity of methods, measures, statistical ...
Studies on unconscious mental processes typically require that participants are unaware of some info...
Published: April 10, 2019Understanding the distinction between conscious and unconscious cognition r...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
Observation-Oriented Modeling is an approach to data conceptualization and analysis that challenges ...
A wave of criticisms and replication failures is currently challenging claims about the scope of unc...
Precognition can be defined as an anomalous correlation between current cognitive activity and a fu...
One of the earliest criticisms to the null hypothesis statistical significance testing (NHST) approa...
Studies of unconscious mental processes often compare a performance measure (e.g., some assessment o...
Data and code for Malejka et al. (2021), "Correlation analysis to investigate unconscious mental pro...
Experimental psychologists often neglect the poor psychometric properties of the dependent measures ...
Many studies of unconscious processing involve comparing a performance measure (e.g., some assessmen...
Recent debate about the reliability of psychological research has raised concerns about the prevale...
The most common method for assessing similarities and differences between conscious and unconscious ...
The scientific community has witnessed growing concern about the high rate of false positives and un...
In this perspective article, we first outline the large diversity of methods, measures, statistical ...
Studies on unconscious mental processes typically require that participants are unaware of some info...
Published: April 10, 2019Understanding the distinction between conscious and unconscious cognition r...
Recently, there has been widespread focus on studies of unconscious processing that have come out of...
Observation-Oriented Modeling is an approach to data conceptualization and analysis that challenges ...
A wave of criticisms and replication failures is currently challenging claims about the scope of unc...
Precognition can be defined as an anomalous correlation between current cognitive activity and a fu...
One of the earliest criticisms to the null hypothesis statistical significance testing (NHST) approa...