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E L Hamaker

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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 4, 2023
The Curious Case of the Cross-Sectional CorrelationE L Hamaker
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|February 6, 2025
Analysis of Intensive Longitudinal Data: Putting Psychological Processes in PerspectiveE L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 10, 2025
Correlated Residuals in Lagged-Effects Models: What They (Do Not) Represent in the Case of a Continuous-Time ProcessR M Kuiper, E L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 24, 2016
Using a Few Snapshots to Distinguish Mountains from Waves: Weak Factorial Invariance in the Context of Trait-State ResearchE L Hamaker, N K Schuurman, E A O Zijlmans
Multivariate Behavioral Research|April 7, 2018
At the Frontiers of Modeling Intensive Longitudinal Data: Dynamic Structural Equation Models for the Affective Measurements from the COGITO StudyE L Hamaker, T Asparouhov, A Brose, et al.
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 31, 2016
A Comparison of Inverse-Wishart Prior Specifications for Covariance Matrices in Multilevel Autoregressive ModelsN K Schuurman, R P P P Grasman, E L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|September 29, 2017
On the Use of Mixed Markov Models for Intensive Longitudinal DataS de Haan-Rietdijk, P Kuppens, C S Bergeman, et al.
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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 4, 2023
The Curious Case of the Cross-Sectional CorrelationE L Hamaker
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology|February 6, 2025
Analysis of Intensive Longitudinal Data: Putting Psychological Processes in PerspectiveE L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 10, 2025
Correlated Residuals in Lagged-Effects Models: What They (Do Not) Represent in the Case of a Continuous-Time ProcessR M Kuiper, E L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 24, 2016
Using a Few Snapshots to Distinguish Mountains from Waves: Weak Factorial Invariance in the Context of Trait-State ResearchE L Hamaker, N K Schuurman, E A O Zijlmans
Multivariate Behavioral Research|April 7, 2018
At the Frontiers of Modeling Intensive Longitudinal Data: Dynamic Structural Equation Models for the Affective Measurements from the COGITO StudyE L Hamaker, T Asparouhov, A Brose, et al.
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 31, 2016
A Comparison of Inverse-Wishart Prior Specifications for Covariance Matrices in Multilevel Autoregressive ModelsN K Schuurman, R P P P Grasman, E L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|September 29, 2017
On the Use of Mixed Markov Models for Intensive Longitudinal DataS de Haan-Rietdijk, P Kuppens, C S Bergeman, et al.
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