Rouder & Haaf (2021) provide a valuable recipe for testing whether there are qualitative differences. This should hasten the day when psychologists routine consider individual participant data, rather than just the average of the participants’ data. Work remains to be done, however, on how to approach the issue of individual differences with the small-N, many-trials tradition that dates back to the beginning of experimental psychology and continues today in some areas, particularly cognitive modelling and perception
In the past two decades, there have been calls for statistical reform in psychology. Three key conce...
The recent field-wide emphasis on power has brought the number of participants used in psychological...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
The dominant paradigm for inference in psychology is a null-hypothesis significance testing one. Rec...
Rouder and Haaf (2020) posed the important question if there are some individuals whose behavior is ...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
Experimental psychology is a discipline that collects data to advance knowledge, foster theories and...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
Rouder and Haaf (2021) propose that studying qualitative individual differences would be a useful to...
Rouder and Haaf (2021) propose that studying qualitative individual differences would be a useful to...
In the past two decades, there have been calls for statistical reform in psychology. Three key conce...
The recent field-wide emphasis on power has brought the number of participants used in psychological...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...
The dominant paradigm for inference in psychology is a null-hypothesis significance testing one. Rec...
Rouder and Haaf (2020) posed the important question if there are some individuals whose behavior is ...
Sampling participants’ experience in laboratory experiments: complementary challenges for more compl...
Experimental psychology is a discipline that collects data to advance knowledge, foster theories and...
Given that an effect size of d = .4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
When designing experimental studies with human participants, experimenters must decide how many tria...
In psychology, attempts to replicate published findings are less successful than expected. For prope...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
Rouder and Haaf (2021) propose that studying qualitative individual differences would be a useful to...
Rouder and Haaf (2021) propose that studying qualitative individual differences would be a useful to...
In the past two decades, there have been calls for statistical reform in psychology. Three key conce...
The recent field-wide emphasis on power has brought the number of participants used in psychological...
Compelling criticisms of statistical significance testing (or Null Hypothesis Significance Testing,...