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Alexander Robitzsch

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Frontiers in Psychology|May 17, 2021
A Comparison of Penalized Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Markov Chain Monte Carlo Techniques for Estimating Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models With Small Sample SizesOliver Lüdtke, Esther Ulitzsch, Alexander Robitzsch
Behavior Research Methods|May 24, 2021
Multiple imputation of missing data in multilevel models with the R package mdmb: a flexible sequential modeling approachSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 16, 2022
A Bayesian Approach to Estimating Reciprocal Effects with the Bivariate STARTS ModelOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Esther Ulitzsch
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 5, 2019
Does personality become more stable with age? Disentangling state and trait effects for the big five across the life span using local structural equation modelingJenny Wagner, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|November 28, 2017
More stable estimation of the STARTS model: A Bayesian approach using Markov chain Monte Carlo techniquesOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Jenny Wagner
Behavior Research Methods|May 6, 2015
Multiple imputation of missing covariate values in multilevel models with random slopes: a cautionary noteSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2016
Multiple imputation of missing data in multilevel designs: A comparison of different strategiesOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Simon Grund
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 6, 2018
Integrating Covariates into Social Relations Models: A Plausible Values Approach for Handling Measurement Error in Perceiver and Target EffectsOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Ulrich Trautwein
Psychological Methods|December 20, 2021
Alleviating estimation problems in small sample structural equation modeling-A comparison of constrained maximum likelihood, Bayesian estimation, and fixed reliability approachesEsther Ulitzsch, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2023
Pooling methods for likelihood ratio tests in multiply imputed data setsSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
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Frontiers in Psychology|May 17, 2021
A Comparison of Penalized Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Markov Chain Monte Carlo Techniques for Estimating Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models With Small Sample SizesOliver Lüdtke, Esther Ulitzsch, Alexander Robitzsch
Behavior Research Methods|May 24, 2021
Multiple imputation of missing data in multilevel models with the R package mdmb: a flexible sequential modeling approachSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 16, 2022
A Bayesian Approach to Estimating Reciprocal Effects with the Bivariate STARTS ModelOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Esther Ulitzsch
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 5, 2019
Does personality become more stable with age? Disentangling state and trait effects for the big five across the life span using local structural equation modelingJenny Wagner, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|November 28, 2017
More stable estimation of the STARTS model: A Bayesian approach using Markov chain Monte Carlo techniquesOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Jenny Wagner
Behavior Research Methods|May 6, 2015
Multiple imputation of missing covariate values in multilevel models with random slopes: a cautionary noteSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2016
Multiple imputation of missing data in multilevel designs: A comparison of different strategiesOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Simon Grund
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 6, 2018
Integrating Covariates into Social Relations Models: A Plausible Values Approach for Handling Measurement Error in Perceiver and Target EffectsOliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch, Ulrich Trautwein
Psychological Methods|December 20, 2021
Alleviating estimation problems in small sample structural equation modeling-A comparison of constrained maximum likelihood, Bayesian estimation, and fixed reliability approachesEsther Ulitzsch, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2023
Pooling methods for likelihood ratio tests in multiply imputed data setsSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
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