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    The Use of Persuasion in Public Health Communication: An Ethical Critique
    with M. Yudell
    Public Health Ethics 5 (2): 192-205. 2012.
    Public health communications often attempt to persuade their audience to adopt a particular belief or pursue a particular course of action. To a large extent, the ethical defensibility of persuasion appears to be assumed by public health practitioners; however, a handful of academic treatments have called into question the ethical defensibility of persuasive risk- and health communication. In addition, the widespread use of persuasive tactics in public health communications warrants a close look…Read more
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    Meta-analysis, power analysis, and the Null-hypothesis significance-test procedure
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2): 216-217. 1998.
    Chow's defense of the null-hypothesis significance- test procedure is thoughtful and compelling in many respects. Nevertheless, techniques such as meta-analysis, power analysis, effect size estimation, and confidence intervals can be useful supplements to NHSTP in furthering the cumulative nature of behavioral research, as illustrated by the history of research on the spontaneous recovery of verbal learning
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    Disappearing and reappearing differences in drug‐eluting stent use by race
    with Jerome J. Federspiel, Sally C. Stearns, Kristin L. Reiter, Kimberley H. Geissler, Matthew A. Triplette, Laura P. D'Arcy, and Brett C. Sheridan
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (2): 256-262. 2013.
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    Is there a threshold for mental rotation?
    with Charles E. Collyer
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (1): 1-3. 1986.
  • The incredible edible gecko: A new food source for snakes
    with R. Rossi
    The Vivarium (4) 3 12-13. 1992.