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Gagne, C and Bishop, S(2021). Exploratory bifactor analysis. Bio-protocol Preprint. bio-protocol.org/prep818.
Gagne, C., Zika, O., Dayan, P. and Bishop, S. J.(2020). Impaired adaptation of learning to contingency volatility in internalizing psychopathology. eLife. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.61387
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