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Ellen L Hamaker

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Psychological Methods|October 30, 2023
The within-between dispute in cross-lagged panel research and how to move forwardEllen L Hamaker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2019
A squared standard error is not a measure of individual differencesEllen L Hamaker, Oisín Ryan
Psychometrika|June 24, 2021
Time to Intervene: A Continuous-Time Approach to Network Analysis and CentralityOisín Ryan, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|December 20, 2019
A primer on two-level dynamic structural equation models for intensive longitudinal data in MplusDaniel McNeish, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|October 16, 2019
The fixed versus random effects debate and how it relates to centering in multilevel modelingEllen L Hamaker, Bengt Muthén
Biological Psychiatry|July 10, 2010
What we can and cannot conclude about the relationship between steep temporal reward discounting and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderAnouk Scheres, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2018
Measurement error and person-specific reliability in multilevel autoregressive modelingNoémi K Schuurman, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2025
Daily dynamics and weekly rhythms: A tutorial on seasonal autoregressive-moving average models combined with day-of-the-week effectsMohammadhossein Manuel Haqiqatkhah, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
A unified framework of longitudinal models to examine reciprocal relationsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama, Ellen L Hamaker
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2017
Paint it Black: Using Change-Point Analysis to Investigate Increasing Vulnerability to Depression towards the End of Vincent van Gogh's LifeArnold A P van Emmerik, Ellen L Hamaker
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Psychological Methods|October 30, 2023
The within-between dispute in cross-lagged panel research and how to move forwardEllen L Hamaker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2019
A squared standard error is not a measure of individual differencesEllen L Hamaker, Oisín Ryan
Psychometrika|June 24, 2021
Time to Intervene: A Continuous-Time Approach to Network Analysis and CentralityOisín Ryan, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|December 20, 2019
A primer on two-level dynamic structural equation models for intensive longitudinal data in MplusDaniel McNeish, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|October 16, 2019
The fixed versus random effects debate and how it relates to centering in multilevel modelingEllen L Hamaker, Bengt Muthén
Biological Psychiatry|July 10, 2010
What we can and cannot conclude about the relationship between steep temporal reward discounting and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderAnouk Scheres, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2018
Measurement error and person-specific reliability in multilevel autoregressive modelingNoémi K Schuurman, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2025
Daily dynamics and weekly rhythms: A tutorial on seasonal autoregressive-moving average models combined with day-of-the-week effectsMohammadhossein Manuel Haqiqatkhah, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
A unified framework of longitudinal models to examine reciprocal relationsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama, Ellen L Hamaker
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|September 5, 2017
Paint it Black: Using Change-Point Analysis to Investigate Increasing Vulnerability to Depression towards the End of Vincent van Gogh's LifeArnold A P van Emmerik, Ellen L Hamaker
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