@LMWeinstockPhD I just went through that nightmare too and canβt give any advice because in the end I have no idea which option was the one that worked!
@dp_moriarity This review could be relevant: Johnsen, Tom J., and Oddgeir Friborg. 2015. βThe Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as an Anti-Depressive Treatment Is Falling: A Meta-Analysis.β Psychological Bulletin 141 (4): 747β68.
@EikoFried I found Chapter 5 (Resampling Methods) in "An Introduction to Statistical Learning" by James, Witten, Hastie, and Tibshirani really helpful for understanding this issue. I believe the text is freely available.
Despite some of the highest Covid-19 death rates in America, Navajo Nation increased their turnout and went 97% for Biden...yes, 97%...
We owe them a debt of gratitude in helping to flip Arizona.
@ernst_koster @BelindaJPlatt @Sam_D_Parsons@TimDalgleish @Blackwell_SE @DrPatClarke @DrS_Reynolds @JuliaVogtPsy I agree with Ernst. Results from associative processing may often be a starting point, but there can be interplay between associative and effortful cognitive processes and a person's goals can influence which type of processing is dominant.