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Samantha F Anderson

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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 6, 2018
Missing Data in Randomized Pretest Posttest StudiesSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|October 22, 2020
Model specification for nonlinearity and heterogeneity of regression in randomized pretest posttest studies: Practical solutions for missing dataSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Multiplicity in multiple regression: Defining the issue, evaluating solutions, and integrating perspectivesSamantha F Anderson
Multivariate Behavioral Research|April 1, 2024
A Confidence Interval for the Difference Between Standardized Regression CoefficientsSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|October 29, 2020
Using prior information to plan appropriately powered regression studies: A tutorial using BUCSSSamantha F Anderson
Behavior Research Methods|December 22, 2022
Appropriately estimating the standardized average treatment effect with missing data: A simulation and primerSamantha F Anderson
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 28, 2019
Best (but oft forgotten) practices: sample size planning for powerful studiesSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2019
Misinterpreting p: The discrepancy between p values and the probability the null hypothesis is true, the influence of multiple testing, and implications for the replication crisisSamantha F Anderson
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|October 30, 2021
Power(ful) myths: misconceptions regarding sample size in quality of life researchSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|March 23, 2023
Questionable research practices and cumulative science: The consequences of selective reporting on effect size bias and heterogeneitySamantha F Anderson, Xinran Liu
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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 6, 2018
Missing Data in Randomized Pretest Posttest StudiesSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|October 22, 2020
Model specification for nonlinearity and heterogeneity of regression in randomized pretest posttest studies: Practical solutions for missing dataSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Multiplicity in multiple regression: Defining the issue, evaluating solutions, and integrating perspectivesSamantha F Anderson
Multivariate Behavioral Research|April 1, 2024
A Confidence Interval for the Difference Between Standardized Regression CoefficientsSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|October 29, 2020
Using prior information to plan appropriately powered regression studies: A tutorial using BUCSSSamantha F Anderson
Behavior Research Methods|December 22, 2022
Appropriately estimating the standardized average treatment effect with missing data: A simulation and primerSamantha F Anderson
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 28, 2019
Best (but oft forgotten) practices: sample size planning for powerful studiesSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2019
Misinterpreting p: The discrepancy between p values and the probability the null hypothesis is true, the influence of multiple testing, and implications for the replication crisisSamantha F Anderson
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|October 30, 2021
Power(ful) myths: misconceptions regarding sample size in quality of life researchSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|March 23, 2023
Questionable research practices and cumulative science: The consequences of selective reporting on effect size bias and heterogeneitySamantha F Anderson, Xinran Liu
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