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Group error analysis of compressional time for the proposed GPR and some previous approaches.
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(a, b). The statistical error analyses for the models using the same dataset.
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The comparison of ν<sub>s</sub> – RHOB trends models with experimental measurements.
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Density differences between pre- and post-measurements for program completers (N = 160).
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Participants’ view of the virtual environment.
Published 2024“…Our analyses revealed that passage of time was perceived to decrease (i.e., time slowed down) for those participants who exhibited the higher levels of skin conductance (SCL). …”