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    Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.David Trafimow, Valentin Amrhein, Corson N. Areshenkoff, Carlos J. Barrera-Causil, Eric J. Beh, Yusuf K. Bilgiç, Roser Bono, Michael T. Bradley, William M. Briggs, Héctor A. Cepeda-Freyre, Sergio E. Chaigneau, Daniel R. Ciocca, Juan C. Correa, Denis Cousineau, Michiel R. de Boer, Subhra S. Dhar, Igor Dolgov, Juana Gómez-Benito, Marian Grendar, James W. Grice, Martin E. Guerrero-Gimenez, Andrés Gutiérrez, Tania B. Huedo-Medina, Klaus Jaffe, Armina Janyan, Ali Karimnezhad, Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt, Koji Kosugi, Martin Lachmair, Rubén D. Ledesma, Roberto Limongi, Marco T. Liuzza, Rosaria Lombardo, Michael J. Marks, Gunther Meinlschmidt, Ladislas Nalborczyk, Hung T. Nguyen, Raydonal Ospina, Jose D. Perezgonzalez, Roland Pfister, Juan J. Rahona, David A. Rodríguez-Medina, Xavier Romão, Susana Ruiz-Fernández, Isabel Suarez, Marion Tegethoff, Mauricio Tejo, Rens van de Schoot, Ivan I. Vankov, Santiago Velasco-Forero, Tonghui Wang, Yuki Yamada, Felipe C. M. Zoppino & Fernando Marmolejo-Ramos - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  2. Climate Consensus and ‘Misinformation’: A Rejoinder to Agnotology, Scientific Consensus, and the Teaching and Learning of Climate Change.David R. Legates, Willie Soon, William M. Briggs & Christopher Monckton of Brenchley - 2015 - Science & Education 24 (3):299-318.
    Agnotology is the study of how ignorance arises via circulation of misinformation calculated to mislead. Legates et al. had questioned the applicability of agnotology to politically-charged debates. In their reply, Bedford and Cook, seeking to apply agnotology to climate science, asserted that fossil-fuel interests had promoted doubt about a climate consensus. Their definition of climate ‘misinformation’ was contingent upon the post-modernist assumptions that scientific truth is discernible by measuring a consensus among experts, and that a near unanimous consensus exists. However, (...)
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    African American Writers and Classical Tradition by William W. Cook and James Tatum (review).Ward Briggs - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (1):120-122.
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    A Catalogue of the Junius Spencer Morgan Collection of Virgil in the Princeton University Library (review).Ward Briggs - 2011 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (2):262-263.
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    Correspondence.Ward W. Briggs - 1982 - The Classical Review 32 (01):121-.
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  6. Computers and conscience: Personal ethics issues in the education of microcomputer users.W. Briggs - 1993 - Ethics and Information Technology, Salve Regina College Monograph Series.
     
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    C. S. Lewis’s Lost Aeneid: Arms and the Exile ed. by A. T. Reyes.Ward Briggs - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):286-287.
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    Gildersleeve and M. Carey Thomas.Ward W. Briggs - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (4):629-635.
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    Layered Allusions in" Gladiator".Ward Briggs - 2008 - Arion 15 (3):9-38.
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    ‘Second-Hand Superiority’: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the English.Ward W. Briggs - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):109-123.
    The attitude of the American classical scholar Basil L. Gildersleeve toward the English may be taken as typical of Americans over the period of his long life. A native of Charleston, South Carolina, a city with deep economic and cultural ties to England, he found his youthful admiration for British scholarship offset by the sufferings of his ancestors in the Revolution and the War of 1812. At mid-century the allegiance of many American intellectuals had switched from England to Germany, viewed (...)
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    What the Harvard School Has Taught Me.Ward W. Briggs - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):53-55.
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    L'art et le Geste.William Dinsmore Briggs - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (3):339-341.
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    The Roosevelt Lectures of Paul Shorey (1913-1914).Paul Shorey, Ward W. Briggs, E. Christian Kopff & Edgar C. Reinke - 1995
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    Anton Bierl, William M. Calder III, Robert L. Fowler (edd.): The Prussian and the Poet: The Letters of Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff to Gilbert Murray (1894–1930). Pp. xv + 144. Hildesheim: Weidmann, 1991. DM 49.80. [REVIEW]Ward Briggs - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):464-465.
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    Rome and America - Malamud Ancient Rome and Modern America. Pp. xii + 296, ills. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, 2009. Paper, £19.99, €27. ISBN: 978-1-4051-3934-2. [REVIEW]Ward Briggs - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):298-300.