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Effect of correlation on power in within-subjects versus between-subjects designs
power within-subjects versus subjects designs
2016/3/16
It is well known that the two dependent-samples t test (and a within-subjects design in general) is typically more powerful than the two independent samples t test (a between-subjects design), and tha...
Newlywed Couples' Marital Satisfaction and Patterns of Cortisol Reactivity and Recovery as a Response to Differential Marital Power
Cortisol Divison of Labor Gender Perceptions of Fairness Romantic Relationships
2014/11/5
This study investigated the extent to which gender moderates, and perceptions of fairness mediate, the link between marital power and overall marital satisfaction, as well as cortisol stress trajector...
Being in Power Does Not Always Magnify Personality
Personality Personality/Social Psychological Science Social Cognition Social Perception
2012/4/23
“If you want to test a man’s character, give him power,” said Abraham Lincoln. It’s a truism that power magnifies personality—but is it true? A new study says no. “Before, people thought that disposit...
The power of the mental number line:how the magnitude of unattended numbers affects performance in an Eriksen task
mental number line SNARC MARC Eriksen attention distance effect
2009/12/31
In an Eriksen paradigm, we investigated this issue in a magnitude comparison task with the standard 5. First, we replicated the usual attentional congruency effects for numbers. When the distractors w...
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ave previously taken special notice of what I now have an image of. For instance, when I have an image of a certain person I cannot tell his particular characteristics unless my attention wa...
The power of the feed-forward sweep
natural scenes ultra-rapid categorization pre-attentive recognition backward masking feed-forward processing spike timing
2009/5/5
Vision is fast and efficient. A novel natural scene can be categorized (e.g. does it contain an animal, a vehicle?) by human observers in less than 150 ms, and with minimal attentional resources. This...
The power of the feed-forward sweep
natural scenes ultra-rapid categorization pre-attentive recognition backward masking feed-forward processing spike timing
2008/12/24
Vision is fast and efficient. A novel natural scene can be categorized (e.g. does it contain an animal, a vehicle?) by human observers in less than 150 ms, and with minimal attentional resources. This...