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- Wright, Chrysalis L., Rubin, Mark
"Repeated sampling from the same population?" A critique of Neyman and Pearson's responses to Fisher
A confirmatory study of the relations between workplace sexism, sense of belonging, mental health, and job satisfaction in male-dominated industries
- Rubin, Mark, Paolini, Stefania, Subašić, Emma, Giacomini, Anna
A critical review of the (un)conscious basis for system-supporting attitudes of the disadvantaged
- Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin, Rubin, Mark, Spears, Russell
A cross-sectional investigation of parenting style and friendship as mediators of the relation between social class and mental health in a university community
- Rubin, Mark, Kelly, Benjamin M.
A First Class Measure: Evidence for a Comprehensive Social Class Scale in Higher Education Populations
- Evans, Olivia, McGuffog, Romany, Gendi, Monica, Rubin, Mark
A longitudinal study of the relations among university students' subjective social status, social contact with university friends, and mental health and well-being
- Rubin, Mark, Evans, Olivia, Wilkinson, Ross B.
A processing fluency explanation of bias against migrants
- Rubin, Mark, Paolini, Stefania, Crisp, Richard J.
- Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin, Rubin, Mark, Spears, Russell
Adult attachment styles as predictors of different types of ingroup identification
- Milanov, Milen, Rubin, Mark, Paolini, Stefania
Age differences explain social class differences in students' friendship at university: Implications for transition and retention
- Rubin, Mark, Wright, Chrysalis L.
An evaluation of four solutions to the forking paths problem: adjusted alpha, preregistration, sensitivity analyses, and abandoning the Neyman-Pearson approach
An exploratory study of the relations between women miners' gender-based workplace issues and their mental health and job satisfaction
- Rubin, Mark, Subasic, Emina, Giacomini, Anna, Paolini, Stefania
Binge Drinkers Shouldn’t Set Their Own Alcohol Reduction Goals! Evaluating the Effectiveness of Different Goal-Based Alcohol Reduction Interventions among Young People
Chip on the shoulder? The hunchback heuristic predicts the attribution of anger to low status groups and calm to high status groups
- Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin, Craig, T, Weerabangsa, Maas Misha’ari, Karunagharan, Jaya Kumar, Rubin, Mark
Chubby but cheerful? Investigating the compensatory judgments of high, medium, and low status weight groups in Malaysia
- Owuamalam, Chuma Kevin, Wong, Kang Xin, Rubin, Mark
Constructing and validating a new measure of ingroup identification
- Milanov, Milen, Rubin, Mark, Paolini, Stefania
- Evans, Olivia, Hardacre, Stephanie, Rubin, Mark, Tran, Max
- Milanov, Milen, Rubin, Mark, Paolini, Stefania
Do p values lose their meaning in exploratory analyses? It depends how you define the familywise error rate
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