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Michael E. J. Masson

Researcher at University of Victoria

Publications -  125
Citations -  9892

Michael E. J. Masson is an academic researcher from University of Victoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Priming (psychology) & Repetition priming. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 124 publications receiving 9404 citations.

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Using confidence intervals in within-subject designs

TL;DR: It is argued that to best comprehend many data sets, plotting judiciously selected sample statistics with associated confidence intervals can usefully supplement, or even replace, standard hypothesis-testing procedures.
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Using confidence intervals for graphically based data interpretation.

TL;DR: As a potential alternative to standard null hypothesis significance testing, methods for graphical presentation of data--particularly condition means and their corresponding confidence intervals--for a wide range of factorial designs used in experimental psychology are described.
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A tutorial on a practical Bayesian alternative to null-hypothesis significance testing.

TL;DR: A tutorial on a Bayesian model selection approach that requires only a simple transformation of sum-of-squares values generated by the standard analysis of variance and obviates admonitions never to speak of accepting the null hypothesis.
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Evocation of functional and volumetric gestural knowledge by objects and words.

TL;DR: Under certain task conditions, functional gestures can be evoked without the associated activation of volumetric gestures and a novel experimental framework is developed to show that both kinds of knowledge are automatically evoked by objects and by words denoting those objects.