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MetaLab -- Community-augmented meta-analysis
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publications tabs #27

Closed mcfrank closed 6 years ago

mcfrank commented 6 years ago

please respond with the desired citation and link

christinabergmann commented 6 years ago

Yep, it's been on my to-do list, sorry. The APA references for all papers should be:

Metalab publicatons:

Bergmann, C., Tsuji, S., Piccinini, P.E., Lewis, M., Braginsky, M., Frank, M.C., & Cristia, A. (2017/in press) Promoting replicability in developmental research through meta-analyses: Insights from language acquisition research. Child Development.

Lewis, M., Braginsky, M., Tsuji, S., Bergmann, C., Piccinini, P. E., Cristia, A., & Frank, M. C. (2017, October 31). A Quantitative Synthesis of Early Language Acquisition Using Meta-Analysis. Retrieved from psyarxiv.com/htsjm DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/HTSJM

Publications using MetaLab:

Tsuji, S. & Cristia, A. (2017). Which Acoustic and Phonological Factors Shape Infants’ Vowel Discrimination? Exploiting Natural Variation in InPhonDB. In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2017, pp. 2108-2112. DOI: 10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1468

Bergmann, C. Tsuji, S., & Cristia, A. (2017). Top-down versus bottom-up theories of phonological acquisition: A big data approach. In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2017, pp. 2013–2016. DOI: 10.21437/Interspeech.2017-1443

On 7 December 2017 at 23:18, Michael Frank notifications@github.com wrote:

please respond with the desired citation and link

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christinabergmann commented 6 years ago

Follow-up, do we want people to always cite both main papers or leave them a choice or define specific use cases (the last will probably lead to a lot of follow-up questions)?

mcfrank commented 6 years ago

I think it'd be fine to say "cite either of these" - that's maybe most straightforward?

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 5:48 AM, Christina Bergmann < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Follow-up, do we want people to always cite both main papers or leave them a choice or define specific use cases (the last will probably lead to a lot of follow-up questions)?

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christinabergmann commented 6 years ago

Ok, will adjust the text.

Dataset table is missing, linking to documentation for now.

Am 11.12.2017 19:30 schrieb "Michael Frank" notifications@github.com:

I think it'd be fine to say "cite either of these" - that's maybe most straightforward?

On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 5:48 AM, Christina Bergmann < notifications@github.com> wrote:

Follow-up, do we want people to always cite both main papers or leave them a choice or define specific use cases (the last will probably lead to a lot of follow-up questions)?

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