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Unconscious or underpowered? Probabilistic cuing of visual attention
2019
Journal of experimental psychology. General
Recent debate about the reliability of psychological research has raised concerns about the prevalence of false positives in our discipline. However, false negatives can be just as concerning in areas of research that depend on finding support for the absence of an effect. This risk is particularly high in unconscious learning experiments, where researchers commonly seek to demonstrate that people can learn to perform a task in the absence of any explicit knowledge of the information that
doi:10.1037/xge0000632
pmid:31246061
fatcat:ycahbtmqxfbkjfodnpjppnkrba