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There are no ‘Small’ or ‘Large’ Effects: A Reply to Götz et al. (2021)
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Testing the convergent validity, domain generality, and temporal stability of selected measures of people’s tendency to explore
Percent framing attenuates the magnitude effect in a preference-matching task of intertemporal choice
Using anchor-based methods to determine the smallest effect size of interest
Priming exploration across domains
Misprediction of affective outcomes due to different evaluation modes: Replication and extension of two distinction bias experiments by Hsee and Zhang (2004)
Use caution when applying behavioural science to policy
Using Anchor-Based Methods to Determine the Smallest Effect Size of Interest
The social psychology of whistleblowing
Justify your alpha
The Replicability Crisis and Public Trust in Psychological Science
Collective apology, hope, and forgiveness