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Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences

Sidney Siegel
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This is the revision of the classic text in the field, adding two new chapters and thoroughly updating all others as discussed by the authors, and the original structure is retained, and the book continues to serve as a combined text/reference.
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This is the revision of the classic text in the field, adding two new chapters and thoroughly updating all others. The original structure is retained, and the book continues to serve as a combined text/reference.

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Experimental practices in economics: A methodological challenge for psychologists?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider four features of ex- perimentation in economics, namely, script enactment, repeated trials, performance-based monetary payments and the proscription against deception, and compare them to experimental practices in psychology, primarily in the area of behavioral decision making.
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Engaging online learners: The impact of Web-based learning technology on college student engagement

TL;DR: The results show a general positive relationship between the use of Web-based learning technology and student engagement and learning outcomes and the possible impact on minority and part-time students as they are more likely to enroll in online courses.
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Defining phonological awareness and its relationship to early reading.

TL;DR: In this article, a sample of 113 kindergartners and first graders completed phonological awareness tasks designed to separate task difficulty from linguistic complexity and found that the measures loaded on a single factor and that PA measured by differences in linguistic complexity, rather than by task differences, seemed to be more closely related to that factor.
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Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect

TL;DR: 9 experiments are reported, involving more than 1,000 participants, that test for retroactive influence by "time-reversing" well-established psychological effects so that the individual's responses are obtained before the putatively causal stimulus events occur.
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Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Dung and Carrion Beetle Communities in Central Amazonia

TL;DR: It was showed that dung and carrion beetle communities in 1-ha and 10-ha forest fragments differed from those in contiguous forest, even though the fragments had been isolated by <350 m for an ecologically short time.