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Ben Kelcey

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Addictive Behaviors|December 4, 2018
A robust alternative estimator for small to moderate sample SEM: Bias-corrected factor score path analysisBen Kelcey
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 7, 2016
Covariate Selection in Propensity Scores Using Outcome ProxiesBen Kelcey
Health Education Research|September 1, 2017
Planning community-based assessments of HIV educational intervention programs in sub-Saharan AfricaBen Kelcey, Zuchao Shen
Evaluation Review|June 27, 2014
Strategies for Improving Power in School-Randomized Studies of Professional DevelopmentBen Kelcey, Geoffrey Phelps
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Approximate measurement invariance in cross-classified rater-mediated assessmentsBen Kelcey, Dan McGinn, Heather Hill
Evaluation Review|October 28, 2016
Intraclass Correlation Coefficients for Designing Cluster-Randomized Trials in Sub-Saharan Africa EducationBen Kelcey, Zuchao Shen, Jessaca Spybrook
Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|February 11, 2020
Statistical power in partially nested designs probing multilevel mediationBen Kelcey, Fangxing Bai, Yanli Xie
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|July 23, 2018
Sample Size Planning for Cluster-Randomized Interventions Probing Multilevel MediationBen Kelcey, Jessaca Spybrook, Nianbo Dong
The Journal of Nutrition|June 9, 2026
Interpersonal Communication and Maternal Behavioral Practice: A Case Study of Explanatory Causal Machine Learning in NepalBen Kelcey, Kenda Cunningham, Edward A Frongillo
Multivariate Behavioral Research|October 3, 2017
Experimental Power for Indirect Effects in Group-randomized Studies with Group-level MediatorsBen Kelcey, Nianbo Dong, Jessaca Spybrook, et al.
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Addictive Behaviors|December 4, 2018
A robust alternative estimator for small to moderate sample SEM: Bias-corrected factor score path analysisBen Kelcey
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 7, 2016
Covariate Selection in Propensity Scores Using Outcome ProxiesBen Kelcey
Health Education Research|September 1, 2017
Planning community-based assessments of HIV educational intervention programs in sub-Saharan AfricaBen Kelcey, Zuchao Shen
Evaluation Review|June 27, 2014
Strategies for Improving Power in School-Randomized Studies of Professional DevelopmentBen Kelcey, Geoffrey Phelps
Frontiers in Psychology|January 8, 2015
Approximate measurement invariance in cross-classified rater-mediated assessmentsBen Kelcey, Dan McGinn, Heather Hill
Evaluation Review|October 28, 2016
Intraclass Correlation Coefficients for Designing Cluster-Randomized Trials in Sub-Saharan Africa EducationBen Kelcey, Zuchao Shen, Jessaca Spybrook
Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research|February 11, 2020
Statistical power in partially nested designs probing multilevel mediationBen Kelcey, Fangxing Bai, Yanli Xie
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|July 23, 2018
Sample Size Planning for Cluster-Randomized Interventions Probing Multilevel MediationBen Kelcey, Jessaca Spybrook, Nianbo Dong
The Journal of Nutrition|June 9, 2026
Interpersonal Communication and Maternal Behavioral Practice: A Case Study of Explanatory Causal Machine Learning in NepalBen Kelcey, Kenda Cunningham, Edward A Frongillo
Multivariate Behavioral Research|October 3, 2017
Experimental Power for Indirect Effects in Group-randomized Studies with Group-level MediatorsBen Kelcey, Nianbo Dong, Jessaca Spybrook, et al.
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