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Current
Research Experiments
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Due to lack of funding, we are no longer encouraging the submission of
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community as a co-laboratory, but until we get new funding
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our efforts on developing and supporting experiments for
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for all of the archived and currently active experiments.
View Archived Research
Experiments and Articles.
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Human Learning
Experiment
IRB
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Catherine
Adams, M.A. , William Sharp, M.A., Rhonda Merwin, M.A.,
& Kelley G. Wilson, Ph.D.
The University of Mississippi
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Grade
Conflicts
IRB
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Heather
Smith, Ph.D., Sonoma State University
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Object
Location Memory
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K.
Flannery,
Ph.D. and M. Eddy, Saint Anselm College
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Perception
of Gender with Inverted Faces -
M.
Arterberry,Ph.D., B. Wilson,
Ph.D. Gettysburg Col.
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Research
Article Comprehension
IRB
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