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Rubin, Mark (2024) Type I Error Rates are Not Usually Inflated. [Preprint]

Rubin, Mark (2020) “Repeated sampling from the same population?” A critique of Neyman and Pearson’s responses to Fisher. [Preprint]

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Rubin, Mark (2023) Rubin (2023) - Questionable Metascience Practices. Journal of Trial and Error.

Rubin, Mark (2021) When to adjust alpha during multiple testing: A consideration of disjunction, conjunction, and individual testing. Synthese. ISSN 0039-7857

Rubin, Mark (2021) What type of Type I error? Contrasting the Neyman–Pearson and Fisherian approaches in the context of exact and direct replications. Synthese, 198. pp. 5809-5834. ISSN 0039-7857

Rubin, Mark (2020) Does preregistration improve the credibility of research findings? The Quantitative Methods in Psychology, 16 (4). pp. 376-390.

Rubin, Mark (2019) The Costs of HARKing. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

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