OT folks, but I need some help (after an hour of fruitless searching). Someone here posted a very interesting psych paper a few months back, a methodological paper showing how easy it is to fool yourself when you can make a few basic decisions about data analysis (e.g. what covariates to include, how to control for pre- and post-treatment measurement, and a couple of other things). I want to include it on my fall semester syllabus for experimental design and stats. But now I cannot find it. Anyone remember this, and which thread it appeared in?
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