Virtual Lab Meeting
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Why should geographical distance stop people with shared research interests from benefitting from all the advantages a traditional Lab Group has to offer, such as meeting to share research ideas, discuss how to improve research ideas/studies, receive feedback, collaborate on shared research projects, etc. |
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Research pages: See some of the work done in various labs or share some of your own work. |
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Researchers pages: See other researchers webpages or start your own. |
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New Collaborations: In lab meetings people with shared research interests collaborate on new projects by discussing and brainstorming new ideas, materials, procedures, paradigms, etc. With PsychWiki VLM you can collaborate at the level of the entire research field, not just your department/school. |
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Article of the Month: April How do I determine whether my data are normal?
There are three interrelated approaches to determine normality. Look at established tests for normality that take into account both Skewness and Kurtosis simultaneously. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (K-S) and Shapiro-Wilk (S-W) test are designed to test normality by comparing your data to a normal distribution with the same mean and standard deviation of your sample. If the test is NOT significant, then... (More...)__________________________________
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