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Jim Grange
Jim Grange
Professor of Cognitive Science, Keele University
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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
OS Collaboration
Science 349 (6251), aac4716, 2015
9144*2015
The replication recipe: What makes for a convincing replication?
MJ Brandt, H IJzerman, A Dijksterhuis, FJ Farach, J Geller, ...
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 50, 217-224, 2014
8362014
An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Perspectives on Psychological Science 7 (6), 657-660, 2012
7252012
Justify your alpha
D Lakens, FG Adolfi, CJ Albers, F Anvari, MAJ Apps, SE Argamon, ...
Nature human behaviour 2 (3), 168-171, 2018
4912018
Implementing reproducible research
V Stodden, F Leisch, RD Peng
Crc Press, 2014
3802014
Task switching and cognitive control
J Grange, G Houghton
OUP Us, 2014
1122014
The role of cue–target translation in backward inhibition of attentional set.
G Houghton, R Pritchard, JA Grange
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 35 (2), 466, 2009
642009
Impulse control disorder in Parkinson's disease: a meta-analysis of cognitive, affective, and motivational correlates
A Martini, D Dal Lago, NMJ Edelstyn, JA Grange, S Tamburin
Frontiers in neurology 9, 388170, 2018
572018
trimr: An implementation of common response time trimming methods
JA Grange
R package version 1 (1), 2015
492015
The effect of episodic retrieval on inhibition in task switching.
JA Grange, AW Kowalczyk, R O'Loughlin
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (8 …, 2017
472017
On costs and benefits of n− 2 repetitions in task switching: Towards a behavioural marker of cognitive inhibition
JA Grange, I Juvina, G Houghton
Psychological Research 77, 211-222, 2013
462013
Cue-switch costs in task-switching: cue priming or control processes?
JA Grange, G Houghton
Psychological research 74 (5), 481-490, 2010
432010
Heightened conflict in cue-target translation increases backward inhibition in set switching.
JA Grange, G Houghton
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (4), 1003, 2010
432010
A deficit in familiarity-driven recognition in a right-sided mediodorsal thalamic lesion patient.
NMJ Edelstyn, JA Grange, SJ Ellis, AR Mayes
Neuropsychology 30 (2), 213, 2016
412016
The reproducibility project: A model of large-scale collaboration for empirical research on reproducibility
D Lakens
Implementing reproducible research, 299-324, 2014
382014
A critical analysis of alcohol hangover research methodology for surveys or studies of effects on cognition
R Stephens, JA Grange, K Jones, L Owen
Psychopharmacology 231, 2223-2236, 2014
342014
Temporal cue–target overlap is not essential for backward inhibition in task switching
JA Grange, G Houghton
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (10), 2068-2079, 2009
342009
Examining the reproducibility of meta-analyses in psychology: A preliminary report
D Lakens, E Page-Gould, MALM van Assen, B Spellman, FD Schönbrodt, ...
272017
Models of cognitive control in task switching
JA Grange, G Houghton
Task switching and cognitive control, 160-199, 2014
272014
The effect of alcohol hangover on choice response time
JA Grange, R Stephens, K Jones, L Owen
Journal of Psychopharmacology 30 (7), 654-661, 2016
262016
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