Henrik Singmann - Computational Psychology
Home
Publications
Peer Reviewed
Presentations & Posters
Blog
Topics
MPT Models
Reasoning
Recognition Memory Models
Mixed Models
About
Contact
2014_frontiers_sdt_teaser
Post on 2014-08-21 by
Henrik Singmann
Leave a Reply (Markdown is enabled)
Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
Learn how your comment data is processed
.
From the Psychonomic Society
Does our memory always get worse as we age? New evidence suggests not necessarily
2024-02-13
Hannah Mechtenberg
Does she remember differently than he? Gendered differences in eyewitness memory
2024-02-06
Daniel Pfaff
Unsweet memories and unclear visions
2024-01-31
Jonathan Caballero
What could possibly have caused this? Investigating the difficulty of causal learning
2024-01-23
Melinh K. Lai
Interview with new science communications intern Daniel Pfaff
2024-01-18
Laura Mickes
Interview with new science communications intern Hannah Mechtenberg
2024-01-17
Laura Mickes
It’s five o’clock somewhere, but where? Uncovering our spatial representations of time
2024-01-09
Anna Kosovicheva
Color me happy: Helping visuospatial abilities develop
2023-12-12
Heather Manitzas Hill
Colorful shades of emotional perception
2023-11-28
Jonathan Caballero
#psynom23 Annual Meeting in San Francisco
2023-11-14
Laura Mickes
From R-Bloggers
[very] simple rejection Monte Carlo
2024-03-27
xi'an
Aligning Beliefs and Profession: Using R in Protecting the Penobscot Nation’s Traditional Lifeways
2024-03-27
R Consortium
Mastering Text Manipulation in R: A Guide to Using gsub() for Multiple Pattern Replacement
2024-03-27
Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH
Update vvtableau: Tableau Cloud Support
2024-03-26
VU Analytics
Elevate Your R Community with the 2024 RUGS Grant Program
2024-03-26
R Consortium
R dtplyr: How to Efficiently Process Huge Datasets with a data.table Backend
2024-03-26
Dario Radečić
PowerQuery Puzzle solved with R
2024-03-26
Numbers around us
Learning Path: Introduction to R
2024-03-26
Mirai Solutions
Title: Mastering the map() Function in R: A Comprehensive Guide
2024-03-26
Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH
Mastering the map() Function in R: A Comprehensive Guide
2024-03-26
Steven P. Sanderson II, MPH
From Andrew Gelman
The feel-good open science story versus the preregistration (who do you think wins?)
2024-03-27
Bayesian inference with informative priors is not inherently “subjective”
2024-03-27
Philip K. Dick’s character names
2024-03-26
The contrapositive of “Politics and the English Language.” One reason writing is hard:
2024-03-25
Hey! Here’s a study where all the preregistered analyses yielded null results but it was presented in PNAS as being wholly positive.
2024-03-24
Hey—let’s collect all the stupid things that researchers say in order to deflect legitimate criticism
2024-03-23
Jonathan Bailey vs. Stephen Wolfram
2024-03-22
Why are all these school cheating scandals happening?
2024-03-21
“Whistleblowers always get punished”
2024-03-20
“I was left with an overwhelming feeling that the World Values Survey is simply a vehicle for telling stories about values . . .”
2024-03-19
R-users R jobs
Senior Data Scientist to help us build the future of media measurement.
2022-12-16
Statistical Programmer: developing R tools for clinical trial safety analysis @ US
2022-12-16
Statistical Programmer for i360 @ Arlington, Virginia, United States
2022-06-03
Biostatistician II
2022-02-14
Associate Computational Scientist
2021-09-19
Twitter:
@HenrikSingmann
Github:
singmann
Google Scholar
Leave a Reply (Markdown is enabled)