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Scott E Maxwell

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Psychological Methods|March 17, 2010
Introduction to the special section on Campbell's and Rubin's conceptualizations of causalityScott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|May 13, 2004
The persistence of underpowered studies in psychological research: causes, consequences, and remediesScott E Maxwell
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 24, 2016
Abstract: Treatment Effects in Randomized Longitudinal Experiments with Different Types of Non-Ignorable DropoutManshu Yang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Treatment effects in randomized longitudinal trials with different types of nonignorable dropoutManshu Yang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Sample size for multiple regression: obtaining regression coefficients that are accurate, not simply significantKen Kelley, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|March 8, 2016
Performance of time-varying predictors in multilevel models under an assumption of fixed or random effectsRachel Baird, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|June 14, 2019
Multiplicative treatment effects in randomized pretest-posttest experimental designsQimin Liu, Scott E Maxwell
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 17, 2003
Testing mediational models with longitudinal data: questions and tips in the use of structural equation modelingDavid A Cole, Scott E Maxwell
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 8, 2016
A Comparison of the Cross-Sectional and Sequential Designs when Assessing Longitudinal MediationMelissa A Mitchell, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|July 28, 2015
There's more than one way to conduct a replication study: Beyond statistical significanceSamantha F Anderson, Scott E Maxwell
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Psychological Methods|March 17, 2010
Introduction to the special section on Campbell's and Rubin's conceptualizations of causalityScott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|May 13, 2004
The persistence of underpowered studies in psychological research: causes, consequences, and remediesScott E Maxwell
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 24, 2016
Abstract: Treatment Effects in Randomized Longitudinal Experiments with Different Types of Non-Ignorable DropoutManshu Yang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Treatment effects in randomized longitudinal trials with different types of nonignorable dropoutManshu Yang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Sample size for multiple regression: obtaining regression coefficients that are accurate, not simply significantKen Kelley, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|March 8, 2016
Performance of time-varying predictors in multilevel models under an assumption of fixed or random effectsRachel Baird, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|June 14, 2019
Multiplicative treatment effects in randomized pretest-posttest experimental designsQimin Liu, Scott E Maxwell
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|December 17, 2003
Testing mediational models with longitudinal data: questions and tips in the use of structural equation modelingDavid A Cole, Scott E Maxwell
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 8, 2016
A Comparison of the Cross-Sectional and Sequential Designs when Assessing Longitudinal MediationMelissa A Mitchell, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|July 28, 2015
There's more than one way to conduct a replication study: Beyond statistical significanceSamantha F Anderson, Scott E Maxwell
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