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The following pages link to State trace analysis: what it can and cannot do (Q2154155):
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- Bayes factors for state-trace analysis (Q296937) (← links)
- State-trace analysis -- misrepresented and misunderstood: reply to Ashby (2019) (Q2197084) (← links)
- Special issue on state-trace analysis (Q2332821) (← links)
- Disappearing dissociations in experimental psychology: using state-trace analysis to test for multiple processes (Q2332822) (← links)
- Safeguarding against bad luck when attempting to discredit a state-trace model (Q2332827) (← links)
- Dial \(\hat{M}\) for monotonic: a kernel-based Bayesian approach to state-trace analysis (Q2332828) (← links)
- A hierarchical Bayesian state trace analysis for assessing monotonicity while factoring out subject, item, and trial level dependencies (Q2332832) (← links)
- State-trace analysis misinterpreted and misapplied: reply to Stephens, Matzke, and Hayes (2019) (Q2332852) (← links)
- Comparison of type I error and statistical power between state trace analysis and analysis of variance (Q6134081) (← links)
- Length of the state trace: a method for partitioning model complexity (Q6160820) (← links)