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- significant effect of any specific treatment, so it has been suggested that megastudies may be less prone to publication bias. For example, an intervention found...
- A guide to megastudies, PNAS Nexus, Volume 1, Issue 5, November 2022, https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac214 Doell, K.C. Megastudies to test the efficacy...
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- ****ociated with testing parti****nts. In applied behavioural science, "megastudies" have been proposed to investigate the efficacy of many different interventions...
- electronic processing of large corpora such as movie subtitles (SUBTLEX megastudy) has accelerated the research field. In com****tional linguistics, a frequency...
- ROI and Consumer Privacy". SSRN 3616470. Tkachenko, Y., Jedidi, K. A megastudy on the predictability of personal information from facial images: Disentangling...
- debut. In October 2021, An was selected as an advertising model for Megastudy's Megap**** product, which delivers online lectures to high-schoolers, thanks...
- psychological practice. December – In applied behavioural science, "megastudies" as meta-analyses are proposed and demonstrated for investigating the...
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- Researchers Determine Shape of Black Hole Corona". NASA. 17 October 2024. "Megastudy tests crowdsourced ideas for reducing political polarization". Phys.org...