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Julia M Rohrer

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Collabra. Psychology|April 14, 2018
Individual Importance Weighting of Domain Satisfaction Ratings does Not Increase ValidityJulia M Rohrer, Stefan C Schmukle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 31, 2024
Inappropriate causal assumptions underlie Killingsworth, Kahneman, and Mellers' conclusionsJulia M Rohrer, Sebastian E Wenz
Journal of Personality|July 31, 2024
On the robustness of reciprocal associations between personality and religiosity in a German sampleRichard E Lucas, Julia M Rohrer
Collabra. Psychology|January 15, 2019
Only so Many Hours: Correlations Between Personality and Daily Time Use in a Representative German PanelJulia M Rohrer, Richard E Lucas
Plos One|August 11, 2021
Proximity can induce diverse friendships: A large randomized classroom experimentJulia M Rohrer, Tamás Keller, Felix Elwert
Psychological Science|October 18, 2017
Probing Birth-Order Effects on Narrow Traits Using Specification-Curve AnalysisJulia M Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C Schmukle
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 29, 2025
What can be learned when multiple analysts arrive at different estimatesJulia M Rohrer, George Davey Smith, Marcus Munafò
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 31, 2020
The Taboo Against Explicit Causal Inference in Nonexperimental PsychologyMichael P Grosz, Julia M Rohrer, Felix Thoemmes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 21, 2015
Examining the effects of birth order on personalityJulia M Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C Schmukle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 13, 2022
The only thing that can stop bad causal inference is good causal inferenceJulia M Rohrer, Stefan C Schmukle, Richard McElreath
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Collabra. Psychology|April 14, 2018
Individual Importance Weighting of Domain Satisfaction Ratings does Not Increase ValidityJulia M Rohrer, Stefan C Schmukle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 31, 2024
Inappropriate causal assumptions underlie Killingsworth, Kahneman, and Mellers' conclusionsJulia M Rohrer, Sebastian E Wenz
Journal of Personality|July 31, 2024
On the robustness of reciprocal associations between personality and religiosity in a German sampleRichard E Lucas, Julia M Rohrer
Collabra. Psychology|January 15, 2019
Only so Many Hours: Correlations Between Personality and Daily Time Use in a Representative German PanelJulia M Rohrer, Richard E Lucas
Plos One|August 11, 2021
Proximity can induce diverse friendships: A large randomized classroom experimentJulia M Rohrer, Tamás Keller, Felix Elwert
Psychological Science|October 18, 2017
Probing Birth-Order Effects on Narrow Traits Using Specification-Curve AnalysisJulia M Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C Schmukle
European Journal of Epidemiology|May 29, 2025
What can be learned when multiple analysts arrive at different estimatesJulia M Rohrer, George Davey Smith, Marcus Munafò
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 31, 2020
The Taboo Against Explicit Causal Inference in Nonexperimental PsychologyMichael P Grosz, Julia M Rohrer, Felix Thoemmes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 21, 2015
Examining the effects of birth order on personalityJulia M Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C Schmukle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 13, 2022
The only thing that can stop bad causal inference is good causal inferenceJulia M Rohrer, Stefan C Schmukle, Richard McElreath
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