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Donald R Williams

Psychological methods

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Psychological Methods|January 31, 2022
Learning to live with sampling variability: Expected replicability in partial correlation networksDonald R Williams
Psychological Methods|April 14, 2022
Why overfitting is not (usually) a problem in partial correlation networksDonald R Williams, Josue E Rodriguez
Psychological Methods|November 3, 2022
Who is and is not "average"? Random effects selection with spike-and-slab priorsJosue E Rodriguez, Donald R Williams, Philippe Rast
Psychological Methods|February 21, 2020
Comparing Gaussian graphical models with the posterior predictive distribution and Bayesian model selectionDonald R Williams, Philippe Rast, Luis R Pericchi, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 22, 2020
Beneath the surface: Unearthing within-person variability and mean relations with Bayesian mixed modelsDonald R Williams, Joris Mulder, Jeffrey N Rouder, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
A new frontier for studying within-person variability: Bayesian multivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity modelsPhilippe Rast, Stephen R Martin, Siwei Liu, et al.
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2022
A review of applications of the Bayes factor in psychological researchDaniel W Heck, Udo Boehm, Florian Böing-Messing, et al.
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Psychological Methods|January 31, 2022
Learning to live with sampling variability: Expected replicability in partial correlation networksDonald R Williams
Psychological Methods|April 14, 2022
Why overfitting is not (usually) a problem in partial correlation networksDonald R Williams, Josue E Rodriguez
Psychological Methods|November 3, 2022
Who is and is not "average"? Random effects selection with spike-and-slab priorsJosue E Rodriguez, Donald R Williams, Philippe Rast
Psychological Methods|February 21, 2020
Comparing Gaussian graphical models with the posterior predictive distribution and Bayesian model selectionDonald R Williams, Philippe Rast, Luis R Pericchi, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 22, 2020
Beneath the surface: Unearthing within-person variability and mean relations with Bayesian mixed modelsDonald R Williams, Joris Mulder, Jeffrey N Rouder, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
A new frontier for studying within-person variability: Bayesian multivariate generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity modelsPhilippe Rast, Stephen R Martin, Siwei Liu, et al.
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2022
A review of applications of the Bayes factor in psychological researchDaniel W Heck, Udo Boehm, Florian Böing-Messing, et al.
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