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Analysis, interpretation, and visual presentation of experimental data

In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley (2002)

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  1. Measurement of small color differences.Brian A. Wandell - 1982 - Psychological Review 89 (3):281-302.
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  • Theory-testing in psychology and physics: A methodological paradox.Paul E. Meehl - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (2):103-115.
    Because physical theories typically predict numerical values, an improvement in experimental precision reduces the tolerance range and hence increases corroborability. In most psychological research, improved power of a statistical design leads to a prior probability approaching 1/2 of finding a significant difference in the theoretically predicted direction. Hence the corroboration yielded by "success" is very weak, and becomes weaker with increased precision. "Statistical significance" plays a logical role in psychology precisely the reverse of its role in physics. This problem is (...)
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  • The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.Edward Tufte - 2016 - In Jan Wöpking, Christoph Ernst & Birgit Schneider (eds.), Diagrammatik-Reader: Grundlegende Texte Aus Theorie Und Geschichte. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 219-230.
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  • Testing the null hypothesis and the strategy and tactics of investigating theoretical models.David A. Grant - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (1):54-61.
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  • Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education.Laura Parish & J. P. Guilford - 1957 - British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (2):191.
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  • Sensory and cognitive components of visual information acquisition.Thomas A. Busey & Geoffrey R. Loftus - 1994 - Psychological Review 101 (3):446-469.
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  • Picture perception: Effects of luminance on available information and information-extraction rate.Geoffrey R. Loftus - 1985 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 114 (3):342-356.
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