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Steffen Nestler

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The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|January 9, 2020
Modelling inter-individual differences in latent within-person variation: The confirmatory factor level variability modelSteffen Nestler
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|April 25, 2012
A Monte Carlo study comparing PIV, ULS and DWLS in the estimation of dichotomous confirmatory factor analysisSteffen Nestler
Statistics in Medicine|December 27, 2021
An extension of the mixed-effects growth model that considers between-person differences in the within-subject variance and the autocorrelationSteffen Nestler
Psychometrika|August 15, 2015
Restricted Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Parameters of the Social Relations ModelSteffen Nestler
Multivariate Behavioral Research|June 23, 2023
A Mixed-Effects Model in Which the Parameters of the Autocorrelated Error Structure Can Differ between IndividualsSteffen Nestler
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|September 17, 2013
How the 2SLS/IV estimator can handle equality constraints in structural equation models: a system-of-equations approachSteffen Nestler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 28, 2009
Increased or reversed? The effect of surprise on hindsight bias depends on the hindsight componentSteffen Nestler, Boris Egloff
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 25, 2006
Perceiving events as both inevitable and unforeseeable in hindsight: the Leipzig candidacy for the OlympicsHartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
Beyond the Cross-Lagged Panel Model: Next-generation statistical tools for analyzing interdependencies across the life courseMarcus Mund, Steffen Nestler
Psychometrika|August 14, 2021
A Lasso and a Regression Tree Mixed-Effect Model with Random Effects for the Level, the Residual Variance, and the AutocorrelationSteffen Nestler, Sarah Humberg
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The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|January 9, 2020
Modelling inter-individual differences in latent within-person variation: The confirmatory factor level variability modelSteffen Nestler
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|April 25, 2012
A Monte Carlo study comparing PIV, ULS and DWLS in the estimation of dichotomous confirmatory factor analysisSteffen Nestler
Statistics in Medicine|December 27, 2021
An extension of the mixed-effects growth model that considers between-person differences in the within-subject variance and the autocorrelationSteffen Nestler
Psychometrika|August 15, 2015
Restricted Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Parameters of the Social Relations ModelSteffen Nestler
Multivariate Behavioral Research|June 23, 2023
A Mixed-Effects Model in Which the Parameters of the Autocorrelated Error Structure Can Differ between IndividualsSteffen Nestler
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology|September 17, 2013
How the 2SLS/IV estimator can handle equality constraints in structural equation models: a system-of-equations approachSteffen Nestler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 28, 2009
Increased or reversed? The effect of surprise on hindsight bias depends on the hindsight componentSteffen Nestler, Boris Egloff
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 25, 2006
Perceiving events as both inevitable and unforeseeable in hindsight: the Leipzig candidacy for the OlympicsHartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
Beyond the Cross-Lagged Panel Model: Next-generation statistical tools for analyzing interdependencies across the life courseMarcus Mund, Steffen Nestler
Psychometrika|August 14, 2021
A Lasso and a Regression Tree Mixed-Effect Model with Random Effects for the Level, the Residual Variance, and the AutocorrelationSteffen Nestler, Sarah Humberg
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