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Jun 26 |
answered | What is the correlation between Grade Point Average (GPA) and intelligence? |
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Jun 26 |
answered | How are autistic savants able to perform certain mathematical computations so quickly? |
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Jun 14 |
revised |
Are there colors women find attractive on men? added 94 characters in body |
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Jun 14 |
answered | Are there colors women find attractive on men? |
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Jun 9 |
answered | Why is it easier to remember the correct response for problems with many options rather than just two? |
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Jun 7 |
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Does having a sense of purpose increase longevity? While one could have interpreted the initial question within a psychological context it certainly was not 'on topic'. Just because you could interpret a question psychologically, or come up with a psychological explanation, doesn't make it an on topic question until it's written that way. For example is the following on topic? "What causes heart disease?" Wouldn't a physiological answer be reasonable? Or is it the job of answerers to keep the site on topic? I don't get that from reading the FAQ. |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 6 |
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Does having a sense of purpose increase longevity? Perhaps this could be a cognitive sciences question but, as it is, it sounds much more like it fits better into other categories (stats, epidemiology). Try rewording it to having something to do with psychology, neuroscience, or psychiatry. (and read the FAQ) |
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May 30 |
answered | What was his name again…ahh got it! |
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May 26 |
answered | What type of behaviour is showing, but withholding, a reward? |
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May 23 |
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Does completing a thesis make you a better practicing psychologist? deleted 35 characters in body |
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May 23 |
answered | Does completing a thesis make you a better practicing psychologist? |
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May 14 |
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Is there any evidence to support a correlation between how much bodily energy you are using, and how quickly time appears to pass? added 267 characters in body |
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May 8 |
answered | Is there any evidence to support a correlation between how much bodily energy you are using, and how quickly time appears to pass? |
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Apr 3 |
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How to analyze reaction times and accuracy together? I don't know of one. There weren't any using I.E. scores until Enns first used it I believe. I used it in my thesis after that and called it I.E. scores. Why not be the first? |
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Mar 31 |
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How to analyze reaction times and accuracy together? Pavel, the LIE is my own suggestion for a an improved implementation of the transformation suggested by T&A that is now just done as rt in ms / acc (proportion - the IE score). The logistic regression suggestion will be sensitive to rt because then you analyze the accuracy at a fixed rt using predicted values from the regression. If the rt varied but the SAT remained the same then it will be reflected in varying accuracy scores at that rt. |
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Mar 31 |
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How to analyze reaction times and accuracy together? added 325 characters in body |
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Mar 30 |
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Mar 30 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 30 |
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How to analyze reaction times and accuracy together? added 235 characters in body |