Author response for "Natural Experiments: Missed Opportunities for Causal Inference in Psychology"
Michael P. Grosz(University of Münster), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Alexandra Zapko–Willmes(University of Siegen), Adam Ayaita(RWTH Aachen University), Paul Hünermund(Copenhagen Business School), Susanne Buecker(German Sport University Cologne), Ruben C. Arslan(Max Planck Institute for Human Development), Tobias Ebert(University of St.Gallen), Sandrine R. Müller(Google (United States)), Sven Rieger(University of Tübingen)
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