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Accounting for estimation uncertainty and shrinkage in Bayesian within-subject intervals: a comment on Nathoo, Kilshaw, and Masson (2018)
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    Accounting for estimation uncertainty and shrinkage in Bayesian within-subject intervals: a comment on Nathoo, Kilshaw, and Masson (2018) (English)
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    29 March 2019
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    repeated-measures designs
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    linear mixed model
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    credible interval
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    highest-density interval
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    within-subject Bayesian inference
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