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Han L J van der Maas

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Topics in Cognitive Science|November 22, 2016
Cognitive Analysis of Educational Games: The Number GameHan L J van der Maas, Enkhbold Nyamsuren
Developmental Science|June 26, 2008
How to detect cognitive strategies: commentary on 'Differentiation and integration: guiding principles for analyzing cognitive change'Han L J van der Maas, Marthe Straatemeier
The American Journal of Psychology|April 13, 2005
A psychometric analysis of chess expertiseHan L J van der Maas, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
The European Physical Journal. B|October 20, 2025
Mean-field theory of the general-spin Ising modelLourens Waldorp, Tuan Pham, Han L J van der Maas
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|October 21, 2024
Perturbation graphs, invariant causal prediction and causal relations in psychologyLourens Waldorp, Jolanda Kossakowski, Han L J van der Maas
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 12, 2003
What response times tell of children's behavior on the balance scale taskHan L J van der Maas, Brenda R J Jansen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 14, 2002
The development of children's rule use on the balance scale taskBrenda R J Jansen, Han L J van der Maas
Psychological Review|February 17, 2026
The statistical physics of psychological networks: Zero mattersHan L J van der Maas, Denny Borsboom, Lourens Waldorp
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|August 12, 2014
A generalized linear factor model approach to the hierarchical framework for responses and response timesDylan Molenaar, Francis Tuerlinckx, Han L J van der Maas
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 27, 2015
A Bivariate Generalized Linear Item Response Theory Modeling Framework to the Analysis of Responses and Response TimesDylan Molenaar, Francis Tuerlinckx, Han L J van der Maas
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Topics in Cognitive Science|November 22, 2016
Cognitive Analysis of Educational Games: The Number GameHan L J van der Maas, Enkhbold Nyamsuren
Developmental Science|June 26, 2008
How to detect cognitive strategies: commentary on 'Differentiation and integration: guiding principles for analyzing cognitive change'Han L J van der Maas, Marthe Straatemeier
The American Journal of Psychology|April 13, 2005
A psychometric analysis of chess expertiseHan L J van der Maas, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
The European Physical Journal. B|October 20, 2025
Mean-field theory of the general-spin Ising modelLourens Waldorp, Tuan Pham, Han L J van der Maas
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|October 21, 2024
Perturbation graphs, invariant causal prediction and causal relations in psychologyLourens Waldorp, Jolanda Kossakowski, Han L J van der Maas
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 12, 2003
What response times tell of children's behavior on the balance scale taskHan L J van der Maas, Brenda R J Jansen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 14, 2002
The development of children's rule use on the balance scale taskBrenda R J Jansen, Han L J van der Maas
Psychological Review|February 17, 2026
The statistical physics of psychological networks: Zero mattersHan L J van der Maas, Denny Borsboom, Lourens Waldorp
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|August 12, 2014
A generalized linear factor model approach to the hierarchical framework for responses and response timesDylan Molenaar, Francis Tuerlinckx, Han L J van der Maas
Multivariate Behavioral Research|November 27, 2015
A Bivariate Generalized Linear Item Response Theory Modeling Framework to the Analysis of Responses and Response TimesDylan Molenaar, Francis Tuerlinckx, Han L J van der Maas
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