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To which the study do you refer as the review in your conference presentation? #1

Open TarandeepKang opened 4 months ago

TarandeepKang commented 4 months ago

Dear Mr (Dr?) Corrêa,

I have just read your presentation given at Use R, accessed via the conference schedule. However, as I was not actually at the conference, I do not know the details of the study to which you are referring, I cannot find them at the end of the slides, only the superscript. I would like to suggest the improved tests you highlight to some colleagues for implementation in this statistical package (https://jasp-stats.org).

It would be helpful to me to provide them with some additional background reading such as this review paper. I will also advise them to read your slides. Finally, I have also located the Jacque & Zhang articles.

Best wishes, Mr Tarandeep Kang,

PhD Student, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

azeloc commented 4 months ago

Dear Mr. Kang,

Thank you for your interest. Mr Corrêa is fine, I do not hold a Phd degree (yet).

The main reference of my presentation is available on the Austrian Journal of Statistics https://www.ajs.or.at/index.php/ajs/article/view/1279. You can check the reference for specific normality tests both in this literature review paper and on the documentation of the packages cited. Feel free to ask me for further clarifications as needed. I hope to see those procedures implemented in JASP and would be happy to help if needed.

Best regards, Fernando Corrêa

Em qua., 31 de jul. de 2024 às 11:45, TarandeepKang < @.***> escreveu:

Dear Mr (Dr?) Corrêa,

I have just read your presentation given at Use R, accessed via the conference schedule. However, as I was not actually at the conference, I do not know the details of the study to which you are referring, I cannot find them at the end of the slides, only the superscript. I would like to suggest the improved tests you highlight to some colleagues for implementation in this statistical package (https://jasp-stats.org).

It would be helpful to me to provide them with some additional background reading such as this review paper. I will also advise them to read your slides. Finally, I have also located the Jacque & Zhang articles.

Best wishes, Mr Tarandeep Kang,

PhD Student, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

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