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Scott M Hofer

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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 20, 2016
Cross-Sectional Analysis of Time-Dependent Data: Mean-Induced Association in Age-Heterogeneous Samples and an Alternative Method Based on Sequential Narrow Age-Cohort SamplesScott M Hofer, Brian P Flaherty, Lesa Hoffman
Psychology and Aging|June 7, 2011
On the confounds among retest gains and age-cohort differences in the estimation of within-person change in longitudinal studies: a simulation studyLesa Hoffman, Scott M Hofer, Martin J Sliwinski
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
Correlated and coupled cognitive change in older adults with and without preclinical dementiaMartin J Sliwinski, Scott M Hofer, Charles Hall
Gerontology|December 5, 2003
Short-term versus long-term longitudinal changes in processing speedDaniel Zimprich, Scott M Hofer, Marja J Aartsen
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|November 23, 2006
Effects of repeated testing in a longitudinal age-homogeneous study of cognitive agingValgeir Thorvaldsson, Scott M Hofer, Stig Berg, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 19, 2003
Cross-sectional and longitudinal patterns of dedifferentiation in late-life cognitive and sensory function: the effects of age, ability, attrition, and occasion of measurementKaarin J Anstey, Scott M Hofer, Mary A Luszcz
Gerontology|March 8, 2014
The identification of regions of significance in the effect of multimorbidity on depressive symptoms using longitudinal data: an application of the Johnson-Neyman techniquePhilippe Rast, Jonathan Rush, Andrea Piccinin, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
A latent growth curve analysis of late-life sensory and cognitive function over 8 years: evidence for specific and common factors underlying changeKaarin J Anstey, Scott M Hofer, Mary A Luszcz
Experimental Aging Research|February 21, 2013
Between-person and within-person associations among processing speed, attention switching, and working memory in younger and older adultsRobert S Stawski, Martin J Sliwinski, Scott M Hofer
Geropsych|March 28, 2014
Intensive Measurement Designs for Research on AgingPhilippe Rast, Stuart W S Macdonald, Scott M Hofer
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Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 20, 2016
Cross-Sectional Analysis of Time-Dependent Data: Mean-Induced Association in Age-Heterogeneous Samples and an Alternative Method Based on Sequential Narrow Age-Cohort SamplesScott M Hofer, Brian P Flaherty, Lesa Hoffman
Psychology and Aging|June 7, 2011
On the confounds among retest gains and age-cohort differences in the estimation of within-person change in longitudinal studies: a simulation studyLesa Hoffman, Scott M Hofer, Martin J Sliwinski
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
Correlated and coupled cognitive change in older adults with and without preclinical dementiaMartin J Sliwinski, Scott M Hofer, Charles Hall
Gerontology|December 5, 2003
Short-term versus long-term longitudinal changes in processing speedDaniel Zimprich, Scott M Hofer, Marja J Aartsen
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|November 23, 2006
Effects of repeated testing in a longitudinal age-homogeneous study of cognitive agingValgeir Thorvaldsson, Scott M Hofer, Stig Berg, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 19, 2003
Cross-sectional and longitudinal patterns of dedifferentiation in late-life cognitive and sensory function: the effects of age, ability, attrition, and occasion of measurementKaarin J Anstey, Scott M Hofer, Mary A Luszcz
Gerontology|March 8, 2014
The identification of regions of significance in the effect of multimorbidity on depressive symptoms using longitudinal data: an application of the Johnson-Neyman techniquePhilippe Rast, Jonathan Rush, Andrea Piccinin, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 25, 2003
A latent growth curve analysis of late-life sensory and cognitive function over 8 years: evidence for specific and common factors underlying changeKaarin J Anstey, Scott M Hofer, Mary A Luszcz
Experimental Aging Research|February 21, 2013
Between-person and within-person associations among processing speed, attention switching, and working memory in younger and older adultsRobert S Stawski, Martin J Sliwinski, Scott M Hofer
Geropsych|March 28, 2014
Intensive Measurement Designs for Research on AgingPhilippe Rast, Stuart W S Macdonald, Scott M Hofer
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