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What the Average Really Means: Dissociating Effect Size and Effect Prevalence using p-curve Mixtures
View ORCID ProfileJohn P. Veillette, View ORCID ProfileHoward C. Nusbaum
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.31.606048
John P. Veillette
1Department of Psychology, University of Chicago
Howard C. Nusbaum
1Department of Psychology, University of Chicago
Posted August 01, 2024.
What the Average Really Means: Dissociating Effect Size and Effect Prevalence using p-curve Mixtures
John P. Veillette, Howard C. Nusbaum
bioRxiv 2024.07.31.606048; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.31.606048
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