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How have psychologists treated response times?

心理学者は反応時間をどう分析するか
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Volume: 38  Issue:Page: 243-249(J-STAGE)  Publication year: 2020 
JST Material Number: X0414A  ISSN: 0287-7651  Document type: Article
Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: JAPANESE (JA)
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  • Brysbaert, M., & Stevens, M. (2018). Power analysis and effect size in mixed effects models: A tutorial. Journal of Cognition, 1, Article 9.
  • Luce, R. D. (1986). Response times: Their role in inferring elementary mental organization. New York: Oxford Science Publications.
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