PSYCH H101A Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Factorial Experiment, Sample Size Determination, Statistical Significance
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Abstract: whether inhibition in contrastive and assimilative tasks is common or distinct, individuals who better inhibited contrast-inducting inhibition is common across contrast and assimilation tasks. Method: sample size consideration: massively repeated within-subjects design, each participant 960 trials, used critical bayes factor (for rouder it was ratio of 5-to-1) of. H responses: coded h background and the c_t background as promoting. A : procedure, participants presented with the stimuli and asked to judge whether the center letter was more similar to an a or an h by pressing the corresponding keys on a standard keyboard. Results: h-letter and c_t-word contexts, a-letter and t_e-word contexts, a-letter context promoted higher proportions of h responses than the. Question: argument: sampling from a population of possible experiments in the same way one would sample from a population of possible participants is a practically feasible approach that can increase the robustness of empirical findings in psychology.