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贝叶斯因子序列分析:实验设计中平衡信息与效率的新方法
实验设计的关键是平衡信息量与效率。贝叶斯因子序列分析利用贝叶斯因子不断更新证据的特点,通过贝叶斯因子标准和在收集数据过程的序列分析来平衡信息量与效率.
Yuanrui Zheng
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Hu Chuan-Peng
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Evaluation of Risk of Bias in Neuroimaging-Based Artificial Intelligence Models for Psychiatric Diagnosis
In this systematic review of 517 studies presenting 555 neuroimaging-based AI models for psychiatric diagnostics, most models had a high overall risk of bias and had poor clinical applicability. All articles provided incomplete reports for validation.
Chen, Z
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Liu, X
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Yang, Q
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Wang, Y. J
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Miao, K
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Gong, Z
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Chuan-Peng, H
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The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 rapid-response dataset
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Psychological Science Accelerator coordinated three large-scale psychological studies to examine the effects of loss-gain framing, cognitive reappraisals, and autonomy framing manipulations on behavioral intentions and affective measures.
Erin M. Buchanan
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Savannah C. Lewis
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Bastien Paris
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Patrick S. Forscher
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... Chuan-Peng, H
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... Maximilian A. Primbs
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Engaging the open science framework in quantifying and tracing scientists' research credits
Debates on how to determine positions in research authorship have not subsided. An institution funded by the United States National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) provided reports for investigating authorship disputes from 6,700 researchers in the world.
Chen, Z
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Liu, X
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Miao, K
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Liao, X
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Zhang, X
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Feng, Z
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Chuan-Peng, H
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In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits:Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries
The COVID-19 pandemic (and its aftermath) highlights a critical need to communicate health information effectively to the global public.
Dorison, C A
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Lerner, J S
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Heller, B H
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Rothman, A J
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... Chuan-Peng, H
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... Pinto, I
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A New perspective of substance addiction based on network theory
Substance addiction involves multiple factors, ranging from biological, social, to cultural. But the dominant biological reductionism-based explanations focus primarily on the brain, potentially hindering a more comprehensive and inclusive research of substance addiction and its recovery.
Liu, Y
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Hu C-P
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Fan, F
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Sun, P
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Xu, J
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Cai, Y
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Liu, X
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Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deontological perspectives (that is, emphasizing rules, individual rights and duties) are in conflict with options consistent with utilitarian judgements (that is, following the greater good based on consequences).
Bago, B
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Kovacs, M
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Protzko, J
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Nagy, T
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Kekecs, Z
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... Chuan-Peng, Hu
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... Aczel, B
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Obliviate! Reviewing Neural Fundamentals of Intentional Forgetting from a Meta-Analytic Perspective
Intentional forgetting (IF) is an important adaptive mechanism necessary for correct memory functioning, optimal psychological wellbeing, and appropriate daily performance.
Gamboa, O L
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Chuan-Peng, H
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Salas, C E
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Yuen, K S L
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Promoting computational psychiatry in China
Computational psychiatry holds promise for basic research and clinical practice in safeguarding mental health. In this Comment, we discuss why China needs computational psychiatry, why its development in China will benefit the field globally, and the challenges of promoting computational psychiatry in China and how to tackle them.
Geng, H
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Chen, J
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Chuan-Peng, H
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Jin, J
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Li, Y
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... Zhang, L
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A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Finding communication strategies that effectively motivate social distancing continues to be a global public health priority during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nicole, L
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Nguyen, T
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Dunsky, N
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Moller, A
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Legault, L
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... Chuan-Peng, Hu
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... Primbs, M A
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