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Peter C M Molenaar

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 30, 2010
Latent variable models are network modelsPeter C M Molenaar
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 26, 2012
Estimating the actual subject-specific genetic correlations in behavior geneticsPeter C M Molenaar
Developmental Psychobiology|December 19, 2007
On the implications of the classical ergodic theorems: analysis of developmental processes has to focus on intra-individual variationPeter C M Molenaar
Development and Psychopathology|April 29, 2010
Testing all six person-oriented principles in dynamic factor analysisPeter C M Molenaar
Multivariate Behavioral Research|February 17, 2017
Equivalent Dynamic ModelsPeter C M Molenaar
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|June 3, 2018
Granger Causality Testing with Intensive Longitudinal DataPeter C M Molenaar
Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science|November 13, 2007
Psychological methodology will change profoundly due to the necessity to focus on intra-individual variationPeter C M Molenaar
Gerontology|February 15, 2002
Correct identification and explanation of age-related changes are always possiblePeter C M Molenaar
Behavior Research Methods|February 12, 2014
iVAR: a program for imputing missing data in multivariate time series using vector autoregressive modelsSiwei Liu, Peter C M Molenaar
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|July 20, 2013
Dynamic models of biological pattern formation have some surprising implications for understanding the epigenetics of developmentPeter C M Molenaar, Lawrence Lo
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 30, 2010
Latent variable models are network modelsPeter C M Molenaar
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 26, 2012
Estimating the actual subject-specific genetic correlations in behavior geneticsPeter C M Molenaar
Developmental Psychobiology|December 19, 2007
On the implications of the classical ergodic theorems: analysis of developmental processes has to focus on intra-individual variationPeter C M Molenaar
Development and Psychopathology|April 29, 2010
Testing all six person-oriented principles in dynamic factor analysisPeter C M Molenaar
Multivariate Behavioral Research|February 17, 2017
Equivalent Dynamic ModelsPeter C M Molenaar
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|June 3, 2018
Granger Causality Testing with Intensive Longitudinal DataPeter C M Molenaar
Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science|November 13, 2007
Psychological methodology will change profoundly due to the necessity to focus on intra-individual variationPeter C M Molenaar
Gerontology|February 15, 2002
Correct identification and explanation of age-related changes are always possiblePeter C M Molenaar
Behavior Research Methods|February 12, 2014
iVAR: a program for imputing missing data in multivariate time series using vector autoregressive modelsSiwei Liu, Peter C M Molenaar
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|July 20, 2013
Dynamic models of biological pattern formation have some surprising implications for understanding the epigenetics of developmentPeter C M Molenaar, Lawrence Lo
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