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Guillermo Vallejo Seco

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Psicothema|October 23, 2008
[Construction of hierarchical models in applied contexts]Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Jaime Arnau Grass, Roser Bono Cabré
Psicothema|January 23, 2013
The two-way mixed model: a long and winding controversyManuel Ato García, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Alfonso Palmer Pol
Psicothema|April 24, 2014
Classical and causal inference approaches to statistical mediation analysisManuel Ato García, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Ester Ato Lozano
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2026
Editorial: Promoting replicability: empowering method and applied researchers in driving reliable resultsMaría Paula Fernández-García, Guillermo Vallejo-Seco, Pablo Livácic-Rojas
Psicothema|October 23, 2008
[Generalization of the Brown-Forsythe approach to factorial designs]Guillermo Vallejo Seco, María Paula Fernández García, Pablo Esteban Livacic Rojas
Nursing Ethics|December 10, 2014
Values in nursing students and professionals: An exploratory comparative studyF Rosa Jiménez-López, Jesus Gil Roales-Nieto, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 8, 2018
The (Ir)Responsibility of (Under)Estimating Missing DataMaría P Fernández-García, Guillermo Vallejo-Seco, Pablo Livácic-Rojas, et al.
Psicothema|October 16, 2013
Multilevel bootstrap analysis with assumptions violatedGuillermo Vallejo Seco, Manuel Ato García, María Paula Fernández García, et al.
Psicothema|October 25, 2018
Data analysis of incomplete repeated measures using a multivariate extension of the Brown-Forsythe procedureGuillermo Vallejo Seco, María P Fernández García, Pablo E Livacic Rojas, et al.
Journal of Drug Education|March 17, 2004
Evaluation of what parents know about their children's drug use and how they perceive the most common family risk factorsJosé-Ramón Fernández Hermida, Roberto Secades Villa, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, et al.
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Psicothema|October 23, 2008
[Construction of hierarchical models in applied contexts]Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Jaime Arnau Grass, Roser Bono Cabré
Psicothema|January 23, 2013
The two-way mixed model: a long and winding controversyManuel Ato García, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Alfonso Palmer Pol
Psicothema|April 24, 2014
Classical and causal inference approaches to statistical mediation analysisManuel Ato García, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, Ester Ato Lozano
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2026
Editorial: Promoting replicability: empowering method and applied researchers in driving reliable resultsMaría Paula Fernández-García, Guillermo Vallejo-Seco, Pablo Livácic-Rojas
Psicothema|October 23, 2008
[Generalization of the Brown-Forsythe approach to factorial designs]Guillermo Vallejo Seco, María Paula Fernández García, Pablo Esteban Livacic Rojas
Nursing Ethics|December 10, 2014
Values in nursing students and professionals: An exploratory comparative studyF Rosa Jiménez-López, Jesus Gil Roales-Nieto, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 8, 2018
The (Ir)Responsibility of (Under)Estimating Missing DataMaría P Fernández-García, Guillermo Vallejo-Seco, Pablo Livácic-Rojas, et al.
Psicothema|October 16, 2013
Multilevel bootstrap analysis with assumptions violatedGuillermo Vallejo Seco, Manuel Ato García, María Paula Fernández García, et al.
Psicothema|October 25, 2018
Data analysis of incomplete repeated measures using a multivariate extension of the Brown-Forsythe procedureGuillermo Vallejo Seco, María P Fernández García, Pablo E Livacic Rojas, et al.
Journal of Drug Education|March 17, 2004
Evaluation of what parents know about their children's drug use and how they perceive the most common family risk factorsJosé-Ramón Fernández Hermida, Roberto Secades Villa, Guillermo Vallejo Seco, et al.
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