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List of works by Jesse J Chandler

Commentaries and Rejoinder on Klein et al. (2014)

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Conducting Clinical Research Using Crowdsourced Convenience Samples

scientific article

Crowdsourcing Samples in Cognitive Science.

scientific article published on 10 August 2017

Direct replications in the era of open sampling

scientific article published on 01 January 2018

How extending your middle finger affects your perception of others: Learned movements influence concept accessibility

Intertemporal Differences Among MTurk Workers: Time-Based Sample Variations and Implications for Online Data Collection

Investigating Variation in Replicability

scientific article (publication date: May 2014)

Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Sample and Setting

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Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings

scientific article published in December 2018

Nonnaïveté among Amazon Mechanical Turk workers: Consequences and solutions for behavioral researchers

scientific article published on March 1, 2014

Online and On My Mind: Temporary and Chronic Accessibility Moderate the Influence of Media Figures

Online panels in social science research: Expanding sampling methods beyond Mechanical Turk

scientific article published on 01 October 2019

Participant carelessness and fraud: Consequences for clinical research and potential solutions

scientific article published on 01 January 2020

Re: Characteristics of a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Sample Recruited Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk

scientific article published on 10 January 2018

Response to Comment on "Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science".

scientific article

Risks and Rewards of Crowdsourcing Marketplaces

Speaking on Data's Behalf: What Researchers Say and How Audiences Choose

scientific article published on 13 March 2019

The Cognitive Consequences of Thinking of Computers as Alive

The effects of visual cues on the perception of weight

Together forever and never to part: Attachment style and replacement intentions for anthropomorphized objects

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Use does not wear ragged the fabric of friendship: Thinking of objects as alive makes people less willing to replace them

article by Jesse J Chandler & Norbert Schwarz published April 2010 in Journal of Consumer Psychology

Using Nonnaive Participants Can Reduce Effect Sizes

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Warmer Hearts, Warmer Rooms

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