Geoff Cumming

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Top papers

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1 Researchers misunderstand confidence intervals and standard error bars. Psychol Methods 2005 3.29
2 Editors can lead researchers to confidence intervals, but can't make them think: statistical reform lessons from medicine. Psychol Sci 2004 2.38
3 Replicates and repeats--what is the difference and is it significant? A brief discussion of statistics and experimental design. EMBO Rep 2012 2.04
4 High impact  =  high statistical standards? Not necessarily so. PLoS One 2013 1.40
5 Reducing overconfidence in the interval judgments of experts. Risk Anal 2009 1.38
6 Toward improved statistical reporting in the journal of consulting and clinical psychology. J Consult Clin Psychol 2005 1.15
7 Impact of criticism of null-hypothesis significance testing on statistical reporting practices in conservation biology. Conserv Biol 2006 0.99
8 On the (non) persuasive power of a brain image. Psychon Bull Rev 2013 0.95
9 The value of RCT evidence depends on the quality of statistical analysis. Behav Res Ther 2007 0.94
10 Still much to learn about confidence intervals: reply to Rounder and Morey (2005). Psychol Sci 2005 0.92
11 Confidence intervals permit, but do not guarantee, better inference than statistical significance testing. Front Psychol 2010 0.91
12 Theory Testing Using Quantitative Predictions of Effect Size. Appl Psychol 2008 0.87
13 Reform of statistical inference in psychology: the case of memory & cognition. Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput 2004 0.82
14 The perception of positive and negative facial expressions in unilateral brain-damaged patients: A meta-analysis. Laterality 2012 0.80
15 Putting research in context: understanding confidence intervals from one or more studies. J Pediatr Psychol 2008 0.76
16 Cultivating expertise in informal reasoning. Can J Exp Psychol 2004 0.75