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Effect Sizes
- rcragun
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- on Jul 12, 2020
I regularly forget standard rules of interpretation for effect sizes when running analyses. I figured I’d put these here so I can quickly refer to them when needed. For more details on most effect sizes, Wikipedia is always useful. Cohen’s d Cohen’s d is typically used when doing t-tests. The basic calculation is the difference […]
Read MoreMonty Python In My Work
- rcragun
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- on Jun 26, 2018
I know it’s kind of silly (not this silly) but I have, somewhat subtly in some cases, slipped in references to Monty Python and several other favorite movies, TV shows, or video games in several of my publications. Why? Life is short. Have some fun. Laugh a little. Here’s a list of my publications with […]
Read MorePrivacy Policy
- rcragun
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- on Jun 04, 2018
Who we are Our website address is: https://www.ryantcragun.com/. What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from […]
Read MoreSecular Holiday Music
- rcragun
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- on Dec 19, 2015
Here is a list of re-written holiday music with universal, secular themes and values: While not exactly what I had in mind, you may also want to check out Scientific Songs of Praise on youtube. I’m not into science worship, but the production quality is top notch.
Read MoreJournals
- rcragun
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- on Jul 16, 2015
Below is a list of journals that publish social scientific research on religion (and nonreligion): Journals with an OA after the title are Open Access journals. (NOTE: This is probably not a comprehensive list. I posted it here primarily for my benefit since I don’t always remember all the available outlets for my research. If you […]
Read Moremodified Monopoly rules
- rcragun
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- on Dec 13, 2014
To help illustrate different economic systems in my Social Stratification course, I decided to use the well-known game, Monopoly, but alter the rules to more accurately reflect the various economic systems that have been employed in various countries (or, the case of Marx’s communism, were proposed and occasionally implemented on small scales in utopian […]
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