Causal inference on human behaviour
Drew H. Bailey(University of California, Irvine), Kou Murayama(University of Tübingen), Julia Moeller(University of Erfurt), Martin A. Lindquist(Johns Hopkins University), Alexander J. Jung(University of Tübingen), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Baobao Zhang(Syracuse University), Christian Gische(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Catherine Lebel(University of Calgary), Adeel Razi(NED University of Engineering and Technology), Konrad P. Körding(University of Pennsylvania), Adriene M. Beltz(University of Michigan), Ellen L. Hamaker(Utrecht University), Markus I. Eronen(University of Groningen)
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