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  1. Did I turn off the gas? Reality monitoring of everyday actions

    Failing to remember whether we performed, or merely imagined performing, an everyday action can occasionally be inconvenient, but in some...

    Valerie C. Brandt, Zara M. Bergström, ... Jon S. Simons in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 06 August 2013
  2. Neural Network and Multivariate Analyses: Pattern Recognition in Academic and Social Research

    Neural networks are the modern tools that focus most heavily on the logical structure of measurement/assessment, as well as the actual results we...

    Chris Ninness, Marilyn Rumph, ... Diane Forney in Behavior and Social Issues
    Article 01 May 2013
  3. Recognition memory models and binary-response ROCs: A comparison by minimum description length

    Model comparison in recognition memory has frequently relied on receiver operating characteristics (ROC) data. We present a meta-analysis of...

    David Kellen, Karl Christoph Klauer, Arndt Bröder in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 16 March 2013
  4. Probabilistic models of expectation violation predict psychophysiological emotional responses to live concert music

    We present the results of a study testing the often-theorized role of musical expectations in inducing listeners’ emotions in a live flute concert...

    Hauke Egermann, Marcus T. Pearce, ... Stephen McAdams in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 20 April 2013
  5. Interactions between facial emotion and identity in face processing: Evidence based on redundancy gains

    Interactions between the processing of emotion expression and form-based information from faces (facial identity) were investigated using the...

    Alla Yankouskaya, David A. Booth, Glyn Humphreys in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 20 July 2012
  6. Meta-Analysis of Single-Case Design Research: Introduction to the Special Issue

    Single-case design (SCD) research focuses on finding powerful effects, but the influence of this methodology on the evidence-based practice (EBP)...

    Matthew K. Burns in Journal of Behavioral Education
    Article 18 July 2012
  7. Nonindependent and nonstationary response times in stop** and step** saccade tasks

    Saccade stop signal and target step tasks are used to investigate the mechanisms of cognitive control. Performance of these tasks can be explained as...

    Matthew J. Nelson, Leanne Boucher, ... Jeffrey D. Schall in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 01 October 2010
  8. RETRACTED ARTICLE: The plateau in mnemonic resolution across large set sizes indicates discrete resource limits in visual working memory

    The precision of visual working memory (WM) representations declines monotonically with increasing storage load. Two distinct models of WM capacity...

    David E. Anderson, Edward Awh in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 04 April 2012
  9. Trait anxiety and the neural efficiency of manipulation in working memory

    The present study investigates the effects of trait anxiety on the neural efficiency of working memory component functions (manipulation vs....

    Ulrike Basten, Christine Stelzel, Christian J. Fiebach in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 29 May 2012
  10. Use of the estimated intraclass correlation for correcting differences in effect size by level

    In a meta-analysis of intervention or group comparison studies, researchers often encounter the circumstance in which the standardized mean...

    Soyeon Ahn, Nicolas D. Myers, Ying ** in Behavior Research Methods
    Article 30 September 2011
  11. Outlook on Theoretical, Research, and Application Efforts to Date

    This chapter serves as a review of each of the three main parts of this book in terms of coverage of theoretical, research, and application topics...
    Stephen M. Gavazzi in Families with Adolescents
    Chapter 2011
  12. The Relationship between Parent-Child Conflict and Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: Confirming Shared Environmental Mediation

    Prior studies have indicated that the relationship between parent-child conflict and adolescent antisocial behavior is at least partially shared...

    Ashlea M. Klahr, Martha A. Rueter, ... S. Alexandra Burt in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
    Article 12 April 2011
  13. Conformity effects in memory for actions

    The goal of this research was to examine whether memories for actions can be affected by information reported by another person. In two studies,...

    Daniel B. Wright, Shari L. Schwartz in Memory & Cognition
    Article 01 December 2010
  14. Noncategorical approaches to feature prediction with uncertain categories

    In four experiments, we investigated how people make feature predictions about objects whose category membership is uncertain. Artificial visual...

    Christopher Papadopoulos, Brett K. Hayes, Ben R. Newell in Memory & Cognition
    Article 10 November 2010
  15. Mother and Adolescent Reports of Associations Between Child Behavior Problems and Mother-Child Relationship Qualities: Separating Shared Variance from Individual Variance

    This study contrasts results from different correlational methods for examining links between mother and child ( N = 72 dyads) reports of early...

    William J. Burk, Brett Laursen in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
    Article Open access 09 March 2010
  16. Anterior insula activity predicts the influence of positively framed messages on decision making

    The neural mechanisms underlying the influence of persuasive messages on decision making are largely unknown. We address this issue using...

    Adam Krawitz, Rena Fukunaga, Joshua W. Brown in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 01 September 2010
  17. Motivational climate and changes in young athletes’ achievement goal orientations

    Development of achievement-related motives in young athletes is believed to be influenced by the motivational climate created by coaches. In a...

    Ronald E. Smith, Frank L. Smoll, Sean P. Cumming in Motivation and Emotion
    Article 12 May 2009
  18. Experience Sampling: Promises and Pitfalls, Strength and Weaknesses

    The experience-sampling (ESM) technique is a method in which recording of feelings and activities is done on-line at the moment, either at randomly...
    Christie Napa Scollon, Chu-Kim Prieto, Ed Diener in Assessing Well-Being
    Chapter 2009
  19. Paradoxical Results in Multidimensional Item Response Theory

    In multidimensional item response theory (MIRT), it is possible for the estimate of a subject’s ability in some dimension to decrease after they have...

    Giles Hooker, Matthew Finkelman, Armin Schwartzman in Psychometrika
    Article 24 February 2009
  20. Studying visual search using systems factorial methodology with target—distractor similarity as the factor

    Systems factorial technology (SFT) is a theory-driven set of methodologies oriented toward identification of basic mechanisms, such as parallel...

    Mario Fifić, James T. Townsend, Ami Eidels in Perception & Psychophysics
    Article 01 May 2008
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