My file drawer
In the interest of staying out of the 7th circle of scientific hell and not contributing to the file drawer problem, I am compiling here some informal writeups of, and data from, experiments that I did but never sent to conferences or journals.
- You don't need t- or F-tests to show that your groups are matched
This paper is very similar to the now well-known Sassenhagen & Alday (2016). It turns out that both groups of us were independently thinking about this issue at the same time and independently wrote up very similar papers talking about this issue; their paper actually came out in between when Sarah Chen and I submitted this paper and when it got reviewed. Since Sassenhagen & Alday already explain the problems very well and our paper doesn't really say anything new that wasn't in theirs, I never bothered to try rewriting it or publishing it anywhere else. But I still think it's a pretty good paper so it's here for posterity. - Self-paced reading experiment on SOME and MOST
- MEG experiment on scalar implicature using simple composition paradigm
- MMN experiments on lexicality of sandhi-derived allomorphs in Mandarin
- Implicit priming with sandhi-undergoing critical targets