Commonly used functions in TxBDC applications
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Commonly used functions in TxBDC applications
Code for "Interpersonal movement synchrony responds to high- and low-level conversational constraints" (Paxton & Dale, 2017, Frontiers in Psychology).
Code for "Seeing the other side: Conflict and controversy increase gaze coordination" (Paxton, Dale, & Richardson, submitted).
Program used in clinical studies to assess rates of learning pairs of Swahili and English words
Code for "Scale-Independent Aggression" (Blau & Paxton, 2020, Complexity)
An empirical study investigating whether and how data integration should be incorporated directly into the visual analytics process
Code for running adaptive General Recognition Theory experiments
To make a program that can do the psychology experiment of arithmetic cognition on human subjects
An app to assist with field behavioral analysis
Code and subset of data for "An exploratory analysis of emotion dynamics between mothers and adolescents during conflict discussions" (Main, Paxton, & Dale, 2016, Emotion).
PsyGlass: An open-source framework for implementing Google Glass in research settings
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