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  • # Sonics and ultrasonic testing # Physiological and psychological acoustics ...
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  • == Hypothesis Testing for Two Way Factorial Design. == Take a <math>2^2</math>factorial design (2 levels of two factors) testing the taste ranking of fried chicken at two fast food restaurants. Let taste ...
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  • ...nce scientists to provide support services, such as physiological testing, psychological support, conditioning and nutritional counseling. Such professionals includ ...
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  • {{For|the academic journal|Psychological Research}} '''[[Psychological]] research''' refers to [[research]] that [[psychologist]]s conduct for sys ...
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  • ...ng outside the scope of model organism|genetic, medical, and psychological testing|Laboratory rat}} ...
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  • ...= Scalar expectancy theory and Weber's law in animal timing. | journal = Psychological Review | volume = 84 | issue = 3 | pages = 279–325 | doi = 10.1037/0033-295 ...ame="pmid15971498">{{cite journal | vauthors = Machado A, Pata P | title = Testing the scalar expectancy theory (SET) and the learning-to-time model (LeT) in ...
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  • ...review of the previously learned material. Spaced repetition exploits the psychological [[spacing effect]]. This technique is combined with [[active recall]] by [[ ...me is devoted to actively retrieving the to-be-learned information through testing with proper feedback. [[Flashcard]]s are a practical application of active ...
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  • ...ions drawn from the game [[Trivial Pursuit]] have been used in a number of psychological experiments concerning general knowledge.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dijksterh [[Category:Psychological testing]] ...
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  • .... Dual-Process Theory and Signal-Detection Theory of Recognition Memory. ''Psychological Review, 114(1),'' 152-176.</ref> Recollection is a conscious, effortful pro ...test on other lists of words prior to a recognition test. They found that testing led to positive recency effects for remembered items; on the other hand, wi ...
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  • ...org/index.php/replication|access-date=2015-11-13|publisher=Association for Psychological Science}}</ref> ...the research hypotheses, sampling procedure, sample size, research design, testing conditions, stimuli, measures, data coding and aggregation method, criteria ...
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  • ...g]] heights, and [[bed size]]s. The human experience of size can lead to a psychological tendency towards size bias,<ref name="Matthews 1995 p.">"The notion that ba In [[statistics]] ([[hypothesis testing]]), the "size" of the test refers to the rate of [[false positives]], denot ...
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  • *# Testing the hypothesis through an experiment – methodical procedure carried out wit ...ate quantitative expression or precise predictions and rigorous methods of testing hypotheses, especially reproducible experiments involving quantifiable pred ...
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  • ...2019/02/applied-psychology |access-date=November 6, 2022 |website=American Psychological Association.}}</ref> More specific, this study is applied in the area of cr ...nce]], [[optics]], [[materials science and engineering]], [[nondestructive testing]], and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wm.ed ...
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  • ...l''.<ref name="Vacher">{{cite journal |title= Quantitative literacy - drug testing, cancer screening, and the identification of igneous rocks |journal= Journa ...condition, then a test administrator whose experience has been drawn from testing in a high-prevalence population may [[rule of thumb|conclude from experienc ...
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  • {{short description|Psychological tendency of people to think and solve problems in simple ways}} ...re of the environment. | journal=Psychological Review | publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) | volume=63 | issue=2 | year=1956 | issn=1939-1471 | doi= ...
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  • ...o" items (Miller 1956), which fits the observation from neuropsychological testing that the average digit span of healthy adults is about seven (Cowan and oth ...uthor2=Fischer, B.|name-list-style=amp|year=1990|title=A Basic Information Psychological Parameter (BIP) for the Reconstruction of Concepts of Intelligence|journal= ...
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  • A different interpretation is further removed from the psychological level and sees the Dunning–Kruger effect as mainly a statistical artifact.{ ...n cause them to give an overly positive self-assessment. This model uses a psychological interpretation that differs from the metacognitive explanation. It holds th ...
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  • ...essionals of the field and has therefore received criticism by medical and psychological professionals.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Palmatier|first1=Tara|title=Narcissism, ...Administrators perform emotional labor through five different strategies: Psychological First Aid, Compartments and Closets, Crazy Calm, Humor, and Common Sense.<r ...
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  • ...]] by the [[judge]], the parties and the [[prosecutor]], in presenting and testing the [[Validity (logic)|validity]] of [[Evidence (law)|evidences]]. Also, ar ==Psychological aspects== ...
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  • ...raction in 1973 when [[David McClelland]] wrote a seminal paper entitled, "Testing for Competence Rather Than for Intelligence". The term, created by McClella ...9 | title = Motivation reconsidered: The concept of competence | journal = Psychological Review | volume = 66 | issue = 5| pages = 297–333 | doi=10.1037/h0040934 | ...
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