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Robert J. Calin-Jageman

Robert J. Calin-Jageman

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My interests are in the transcriptional mechanisms of long term memory, especially the decay of long-term memory. As a model system, I use Aplysia californica. Techniques in my lab include behavioral analysis, electrophysiology, in situ hybridization, real-time PCR, microarray analysis, and computational modeling.

I also have a keen interest in inferential statistics, research methods, and the reproducibility crisis ongoing in the the behavioral and neural sciences. To that end I have conducted a number of close replications of prominent social psychology findings. I am the co-author (with Geoff Cumming) of an undergraduate statistics textbook focusing on estimation statistics (effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis). I am the developer of esci, a free, open-source package for R for estimation statistics that also integrates into jamovi and (soon) JASP (https://github.com/rcalinjageman/esci). I am a maintainer of the statpsych package by Doug Bonett (https://dgbonett.github.io/statpsych/).

Blog related to statistics is here: https://thenewstatistics.com/itns/

Neurotree profile: http://neurotree.org/neurotree/tree.php?pid=4782

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  • Ethics and Morality
  • Neuroscience, Psychophysiology
  • Research Methods, Assessment
  • Social Cognition

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Robert J. Calin-Jageman
Neuroscience Department
Dominican University
7900 West Division Street
River Forest, Illinois 60304
United States of America

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