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which the head noun was marked nominative , object RCs were predicted to cause a similarity effect on measures of later processing related to retrieval because the only overt NP remaining in the RC after object extraction was the ...
which the head noun was marked nominative , object RCs were predicted to cause a similarity effect on measures of later processing related to retrieval because the only overt NP remaining in the RC after object extraction was the ...
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In Ch . 5 , ' Multifactorial designs ' ( 75–107 ) , R & H expand the view of ANOVA to multifactorial designs with both random- and fixed - effects factors , using both repeated - measures and hierarchical designs .
In Ch . 5 , ' Multifactorial designs ' ( 75–107 ) , R & H expand the view of ANOVA to multifactorial designs with both random- and fixed - effects factors , using both repeated - measures and hierarchical designs .
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However , the description of the nature of the main and interaction effects , especially with regard to the expected values ... The language - as - fixed - effect fallacy : A critique of language statistics in psychological research .
However , the description of the nature of the main and interaction effects , especially with regard to the expected values ... The language - as - fixed - effect fallacy : A critique of language statistics in psychological research .
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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