Challenges in replicating brain-behavior correlations: Rejoinder to Kanai (2015) and Muhlert and Ridgway (2015)
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Birte U. Forstmann | Eric-Jan Wagenmakers | Wouter Boekel | E. Wagenmakers | B. Forstmann | W. Boekel
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