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Ellen L Hamaker

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Multivariate Behavioral Research|September 11, 2025
How to Model Ambulatory Assessments Measured at Different Frequencies: An <i>N</i> = 1 ApproachSophie W Berkhout, Noémi K Schuurman, Ellen L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 14, 2016
Statistical Modeling of the Individual: Rationale and Application of Multivariate Stationary Time Series AnalysisEllen L Hamaker, Conor V Dolan, Peter C M Molenaar
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|November 13, 2020
Description, prediction and causation: Methodological challenges of studying child and adolescent developmentEllen L Hamaker, Jeroen D Mulder, Marinus H van IJzendoorn
Psychophysiology|December 25, 2009
Using multilevel path analysis in analyzing 24-h ambulatory physiological recordings applied to medically unexplained symptomsJan H Houtveen, Ellen L Hamaker, Lorenz J P Van Doornen
Psychological Methods|March 31, 2015
A critique of the cross-lagged panel modelEllen L Hamaker, Rebecca M Kuiper, Raoul P P P Grasman
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|February 10, 2009
Representing time-varying cyclic dynamics using multiple-subject state-space modelsSy-Miin Chow, Ellen L Hamaker, Frank Fujita, et al.
Assessment|February 25, 2016
Modeling BAS Dysregulation in Bipolar DisorderEllen L Hamaker, Raoul P P P Grasman, Jan Henk Kamphuis
Psychological Methods|March 3, 2025
Experiments in daily life: When causal within-person effects do (not) translate into between-person differencesAndreas B Neubauer, Peter Koval, Michael J Zyphur, et al.
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 6, 2018
Modeling Nonstationary Emotion Dynamics in Dyads using a Time-Varying Vector-Autoregressive ModelLaura F Bringmann, Emilio Ferrer, Ellen L Hamaker, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2016
How to compare cross-lagged associations in a multilevel autoregressive modelNoémi K Schuurman, Emilio Ferrer, Mieke de Boer-Sonnenschein, et al.
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Multivariate Behavioral Research|September 11, 2025
How to Model Ambulatory Assessments Measured at Different Frequencies: An <i>N</i> = 1 ApproachSophie W Berkhout, Noémi K Schuurman, Ellen L Hamaker
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 14, 2016
Statistical Modeling of the Individual: Rationale and Application of Multivariate Stationary Time Series AnalysisEllen L Hamaker, Conor V Dolan, Peter C M Molenaar
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|November 13, 2020
Description, prediction and causation: Methodological challenges of studying child and adolescent developmentEllen L Hamaker, Jeroen D Mulder, Marinus H van IJzendoorn
Psychophysiology|December 25, 2009
Using multilevel path analysis in analyzing 24-h ambulatory physiological recordings applied to medically unexplained symptomsJan H Houtveen, Ellen L Hamaker, Lorenz J P Van Doornen
Psychological Methods|March 31, 2015
A critique of the cross-lagged panel modelEllen L Hamaker, Rebecca M Kuiper, Raoul P P P Grasman
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|February 10, 2009
Representing time-varying cyclic dynamics using multiple-subject state-space modelsSy-Miin Chow, Ellen L Hamaker, Frank Fujita, et al.
Assessment|February 25, 2016
Modeling BAS Dysregulation in Bipolar DisorderEllen L Hamaker, Raoul P P P Grasman, Jan Henk Kamphuis
Psychological Methods|March 3, 2025
Experiments in daily life: When causal within-person effects do (not) translate into between-person differencesAndreas B Neubauer, Peter Koval, Michael J Zyphur, et al.
Multivariate Behavioral Research|March 6, 2018
Modeling Nonstationary Emotion Dynamics in Dyads using a Time-Varying Vector-Autoregressive ModelLaura F Bringmann, Emilio Ferrer, Ellen L Hamaker, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2016
How to compare cross-lagged associations in a multilevel autoregressive modelNoémi K Schuurman, Emilio Ferrer, Mieke de Boer-Sonnenschein, et al.
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