Neil Thomason, Ph.D.

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University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
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Fidler F, Burgman MA, Cumming G, et al. (2006) Impact of criticism of null-hypothesis significance testing on statistical reporting practices in conservation biology. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 20: 1539-44
Fidler F, Cumming G, Thomason N, et al. (2005) Toward improved statistical reporting in the journal of consulting and clinical psychology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 73: 136-43
Fidler F, Thomason N, Cumming G, et al. (2004) Editors can lead researchers to confidence intervals, but can't make them think: statistical reform lessons from medicine. Psychological Science. 15: 119-26
Finch S, Thomason N, Cumming G. (2002) Past and future American psychological association guidelines for statistical practice Theory and Psychology. 12: 825-853
Crisp BR, Thomas SA, Jackson AC, et al. (2001) Partners of Problem Gamblers Who Present for Counselling: Demographic Profile and Presenting Problems Journal of Family Studies. 7: 208-216
Finch S, Cumming G, Thomason N. (2001) Colloquium on Effect Sizes: the Roles of Editors, Textbook Authors, and the Publication Manual Reporting of Statistical Inference in the Journal of Applied Psychology: Little Evidence of Reform Educational and Psychological Measurement. 61: 181-210
Finch S, Cumming G, Thomason N. (2001) Reporting of statistical inference in the Journal of Applied Psychology : Little evidence of reform. Educational and Psychological Measurement. 61: 181-210
Crisp BR, Jackson AC, Thomas SA, et al. (2001) Is more better? The relationship between outcomes achieved by problem gamblers and the number of counselling sessions attended Australian Social Work. 54: 83-92
Crisp BR, Thomas SA, Jackson AC, et al. (2001) The influence of demographic, behavioural and treatment characteristics on problem gambling counselling outcomes Australian Journal of Primary Health. 7: 32-36
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