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  • ...academic performance.<ref name=":5" /> The Binet–Simon was popular because psychologists and psychiatrists at the time felt that the test was able to measure higher Binet's and Simon's intelligence test was well received among contemporary psychologists because it fit the generally accepted view that intelligence includes many ...
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  • ...[Liège]], [[Belgium]] – 14 August 1896, [[Bonn, Germany]]) was a Belgian [[experimental psychologist]]<ref name="zusne_Bio">{{cite book |first=Leonard |last=Zusne ...sn=0035-9149}}</ref> At the First International Congress on scientific and experimental hypnotism (1889), a motion was put forward to ban non-medical practitioners ...
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  • ...ood (the response).<ref name=":2" /> According to the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, the participants will apply this information to determine the p ....F. Skinner]] and explored in his 1938 book “The Behavior of Organisms: An Experimental Analysis”. ...
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  • ...s [[comparative psychology]]. The descriptive language used by comparative psychologists in the late nineteenth century often attributed disposition and behavioural ...of the Yale Laboratories of Primate Biology.<ref name=":1" /> Since then, psychologists have continued to investigate personality in animals across a wide range of ...
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  • The retinal image is not perceived or sensed. That is, [[experimental psychologist]]s long ago rejected any idea that people "sense" a [[percepti ...itle=A simple but powerful theory of the moon illusion |journal=Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=675 ...
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  • ...surement was in the [[prospect theory]] proposed by the Israeli – American psychologists [[Daniel Kahneman]] and [[Amos Tversky]] (Kahneman & Tversky, 1979). Prospe ...n |first1=S. E. |last2=Reise |first2=S. P. |title=Item response theory for psychologists |publisher=Erlbaum |year=2000 }}{{page needed|date=July 2012}} ...
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  • ...omics|economic]] and [[Industrial and organizational psychology|industrial psychologists]] to explain resistance to change in brand loyalty, group brainstorming, an ...ntieth century, two of the earliest [[experimental psychology|experimental psychologists]], [[Georg Elias Müller|Müller]] and Pilzecker, defined [[perseveration]] o ...
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  • </ref> Psychologists, economists, sociologists have conducted numerous studies on diversity with ...d group characteristics as factors affecting group performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 5, 429-440.</ref> Functionally diverse teams prevent exc ...
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  • ...journal|last=Kohler|first=Stefan|date=2011|title=Altruism and fairness in experimental decisions|journal=Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization|volume=80|iss ...in|first1=Mirco|last2=Vlassopoulos|first2=Michael|date=2013-03-27|title=An experimental investigation of intrinsic motivations for giving|journal=Theory and Decisi ...
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  • ==Physicians and psychologists== ...Zeigarnik]]''', psychiatrist, discovered the [[Zeigarnik effect]], founded experimental [[psychopathology]] ...
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  • #''Direct'' or ''exact replication'', where an experimental procedure is repeated as closely as possible.<ref name="Schmidt 2009" /><re #''Systematic replication'', where an experimental procedure is largely repeated, with some intentional changes.<ref name="Shr ...
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  • ...Nature 348, 56–58 (1990)</ref><ref>Davy, Ph., A. Sornette and D. Sornette, Experimental discovery of scaling laws relating fractal dimensions and the length distri ...diction. This project is originally rooted in the rigorous theoretical and experimental solid-state physics of Prof. Friedemann Freund,<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Fr ...
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  • ...t=Kirsten |title=Ageism is one of the last socially acceptable prejudices. Psychologists are working to change that |url=https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/cover-n ...t1 = Lahey | first1 = J | year = 2008 | title = Age, Women, and Hiring: An Experimental Study. (Report) | journal = Journal of Human Resources | volume = 43 | issu ...
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  • ...ed|date=July 2017}} The [[physician]] [[Rhazes]] was an early proponent of experimental medicine and recommended using control for clinical research. He said: "If ...ntributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists |journal=Journal of Religion and Health |date=1 December 2004 |volume=43 |i ...
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