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Month: October 2020

A sampling technique for individual differences in neural data

October 5, 2020 / Leave a Comment

More precisely, a sampling technique for situations where one of two correlated variables is easy to measure, while the other is not. Say you wanted to correlate a personality questionnaire with a neural measure. Or a result from a behavioural experiment with a neural measure. This is not easy, because (a) when such correlations exist, … [Read more…]

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