Jean‐Christophe Goulet‐Pelletier
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View article: Emotion Processing in Late Adulthood: The Effect of Emotional Valence and Face Age on Behavior and Scanning Patterns
Emotion Processing in Late Adulthood: The Effect of Emotional Valence and Face Age on Behavior and Scanning Patterns Open
Age-related differences in emotion recognition are well-documented in older adults aged 65 and above, with stimulus valence and the age of the model being key influencing factors. This study examined these variables across three experiment…
View article: Investigating the negative link between perfectionism and emotional divergent thinking
Investigating the negative link between perfectionism and emotional divergent thinking Open
View article: Investigating the Negative Link between Perfectionism and Emotional Divergent Thinking
Investigating the Negative Link between Perfectionism and Emotional Divergent Thinking Open
Previous research has found that striving towards perfection was negatively associated with the generation of original ideas, as measured with Divergent Thinking (DT) tasks. In contrast, striving towards excellence has been positively asso…
View article: Exploring Creative Spaces Predict Domain‐Specific Creative Achievements
Exploring Creative Spaces Predict Domain‐Specific Creative Achievements Open
This study aimed to understand the factors predicting creative activities and creative achievements among university students. Based on a recently proposed framework of 10 creative spaces, we hypothesized that exploring those creative spac…
View article: The Creative Space Theory as a map to explore the mind
The Creative Space Theory as a map to explore the mind Open
Despite significant transformations in most domains of activities, there might still be some constancies in the creative spaces explored throughout history. This paper introduces the Creative Space Theory (CST), a conceptual framework deli…
View article: Are older adults adapting to new forms of communication? A study on emoji adoption across the adult lifespan
Are older adults adapting to new forms of communication? A study on emoji adoption across the adult lifespan Open
Recent evidence suggests that as a form of non-verbal communication, emojis play critical communicative functions. As such, emojis can help users of all ages meet their social and emotional needs when interacting online. The present study …
View article: Are Older Adults Adapting to New Forms of Communication? A Study on Emoji Adoption Across the Adult Lifespan
Are Older Adults Adapting to New Forms of Communication? A Study on Emoji Adoption Across the Adult Lifespan Open
View article: Criminality labelling influences reactions to others’ pain
Criminality labelling influences reactions to others’ pain Open
View article: (MAL)ADAPTIVE COGNITIONS AS PREDICTORS OF STATISTICS ANXIETY
(MAL)ADAPTIVE COGNITIONS AS PREDICTORS OF STATISTICS ANXIETY Open
A vast majority of social science students experience statistics anxiety in their statistics class, a course often perceived as the most difficult one of their academic paths. The present study examines the role of attitudes towards statis…
View article: Is Perfectionism a Killer of Creative Thinking _pre-print
Is Perfectionism a Killer of Creative Thinking _pre-print Open
The standards that a person pursue in life can be set in a rigid or flexible way. The recent literature has emphasized a distinction between high and realistic standards of excellence, from high and unrealistic standards of perfection. In …
View article: A study of confidence intervals for Cohen's dp in within-subject designs with new proposals
A study of confidence intervals for Cohen's dp in within-subject designs with new proposals Open
There exist many variants of confidence intervals for Cohen's d_p in within-subject designs. Herein, we review three past proposals (Morris, 2000; Algina & Keselman, 2003, Goulet-Pelletier & Cousineau, 2018) and examine five new ones, four…
View article: A review of five techniques to derive confidence intervals with a special attention to the Cohen's dp in the between-group design
A review of five techniques to derive confidence intervals with a special attention to the Cohen's dp in the between-group design Open
Getting confidence interval expressions for some effect size statistics can be a difficult endeavor. There exist multiple approaches to compute a confidence interval, not all being exact. Herein, we review five general classes of technique…
View article: Erratum to {A}ppendix C of "A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family"
Erratum to {A}ppendix C of "A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family" Open
The results of the method for estimating confidence intervals according to Steiger and Fouladi (1997) were not displayed correctly in our published paper (Figure 7 in Appendix C). We correct the figure here. The new figure changes our inte…
View article: Corrigendum to "A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family"
Corrigendum to "A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family" Open
Two errors have been found in the published article that are corrected here. All the simulations reported were error-free.
View article: A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family
A review of effect sizes and their confidence intervals, Part I: The Cohen's d family Open
Effect sizes and confidence intervals are important statistics to assess the magnitude and the precision of an effect. The various standardized effect sizes can be grouped in three categories depending on the experimental design: measures …