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Nigel Guenole

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 20, 2018
Reconsidering Cluster Bias in Multilevel Data: A Monte Carlo Comparison of Free and Constrained Baseline ApproachesNigel Guenole
Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2016
The Importance of Isomorphism for Conclusions about Homology: A Bayesian Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling Approach with Ordinal IndicatorsNigel Guenole
Frontiers in Psychology|October 4, 2014
The consequences of ignoring measurement invariance for path coefficients in structural equation modelsNigel Guenole, Anna Brown
Assessment|July 5, 2022
Can Faking Be Measured With Dedicated Validity Scales? Within-Subject Trifactor Mixture Modeling Applied to BIDR ResponsesNigel Guenole, Anna Brown, Velvetina Lim
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Robots are judging me: Perceived fairness of algorithmic recruitment toolsAirlie Hilliard, Nigel Guenole, Franziska Leutner
Assessment|April 9, 2016
Forced-Choice Assessment of Work-Related Maladaptive Personality Traits: Preliminary Evidence From an Application of Thurstonian Item Response ModelingNigel Guenole, Anna A Brown, Andrew J Cooper
Psicothema|February 4, 2026
Using Artificial Intelligence in Test Construction: A Practical GuideJavier Suárez-Álvarez, Qiwei He, Nigel Guenole, et al.
Assessment|July 28, 2012
The NEO Personality Inventory-Revised: factor structure and gender invariance from exploratory structural equation modeling analyses in a high-stakes settingAdrian Furnham, Nigel Guenole, Stephen Z Levine, et al.
Behavior Therapy|November 1, 2011
Preliminary psychometric properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II: a revised measure of psychological inflexibility and experiential avoidanceFrank W Bond, Steven C Hayes, Ruth A Baer, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 20, 2018
Reconsidering Cluster Bias in Multilevel Data: A Monte Carlo Comparison of Free and Constrained Baseline ApproachesNigel Guenole
Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2016
The Importance of Isomorphism for Conclusions about Homology: A Bayesian Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling Approach with Ordinal IndicatorsNigel Guenole
Frontiers in Psychology|October 4, 2014
The consequences of ignoring measurement invariance for path coefficients in structural equation modelsNigel Guenole, Anna Brown
Assessment|July 5, 2022
Can Faking Be Measured With Dedicated Validity Scales? Within-Subject Trifactor Mixture Modeling Applied to BIDR ResponsesNigel Guenole, Anna Brown, Velvetina Lim
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Robots are judging me: Perceived fairness of algorithmic recruitment toolsAirlie Hilliard, Nigel Guenole, Franziska Leutner
Assessment|April 9, 2016
Forced-Choice Assessment of Work-Related Maladaptive Personality Traits: Preliminary Evidence From an Application of Thurstonian Item Response ModelingNigel Guenole, Anna A Brown, Andrew J Cooper
Psicothema|February 4, 2026
Using Artificial Intelligence in Test Construction: A Practical GuideJavier Suárez-Álvarez, Qiwei He, Nigel Guenole, et al.
Assessment|July 28, 2012
The NEO Personality Inventory-Revised: factor structure and gender invariance from exploratory structural equation modeling analyses in a high-stakes settingAdrian Furnham, Nigel Guenole, Stephen Z Levine, et al.
Behavior Therapy|November 1, 2011
Preliminary psychometric properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II: a revised measure of psychological inflexibility and experiential avoidanceFrank W Bond, Steven C Hayes, Ruth A Baer, et al.
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