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Psychological Methods|August 30, 2019
Beyond overall effects: A Bayesian approach to finding constraints in meta-analysisJeffrey N Rouder, Julia M Haaf, Clintin P Davis-Stober, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 16, 2019
Managing validity versus reliability trade-offs in scale-building decisionsJeremy D W Clifton
Psychological Methods|May 4, 2011
Aggregate and individual replication probability within an explicit model of the research processJeff Miller, Wolf Schwarz
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2011
A cautionary note on modeling growth trends in longitudinal dataGoran Kuljanin, Michael T Braun, Richard P Deshon
Psychological Methods|February 16, 2011
Evaluating mixture modeling for clustering: recommendations and cautionsDouglas Steinley, Michael J Brusco
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2011
Examining the reliability of interval level data using root mean square differences and concordance correlation coefficientsKimberly A Barchard
Psychological Methods|July 13, 2011
A two-mode clustering method to capture the nature of the dominant interaction pattern in large profile data matricesJan Schepers, Iven Van Mechelen
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
Centering predictor variables in cross-sectional multilevel models: a new look at an old issueCraig K Enders, Davood Tofighi
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
A note on using stratified alpha to estimate the composite reliability of a test composed of interrelated nonhomogeneous itemsGordon Rae
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
On the meaning of formative measurement and how it differs from reflective measurement: comment on Howell, Breivik, and Wilcox (2007)Richard P Bagozzi
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Psychological Methods|August 30, 2019
Beyond overall effects: A Bayesian approach to finding constraints in meta-analysisJeffrey N Rouder, Julia M Haaf, Clintin P Davis-Stober, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 16, 2019
Managing validity versus reliability trade-offs in scale-building decisionsJeremy D W Clifton
Psychological Methods|May 4, 2011
Aggregate and individual replication probability within an explicit model of the research processJeff Miller, Wolf Schwarz
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2011
A cautionary note on modeling growth trends in longitudinal dataGoran Kuljanin, Michael T Braun, Richard P Deshon
Psychological Methods|February 16, 2011
Evaluating mixture modeling for clustering: recommendations and cautionsDouglas Steinley, Michael J Brusco
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2011
Examining the reliability of interval level data using root mean square differences and concordance correlation coefficientsKimberly A Barchard
Psychological Methods|July 13, 2011
A two-mode clustering method to capture the nature of the dominant interaction pattern in large profile data matricesJan Schepers, Iven Van Mechelen
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
Centering predictor variables in cross-sectional multilevel models: a new look at an old issueCraig K Enders, Davood Tofighi
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
A note on using stratified alpha to estimate the composite reliability of a test composed of interrelated nonhomogeneous itemsGordon Rae
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
On the meaning of formative measurement and how it differs from reflective measurement: comment on Howell, Breivik, and Wilcox (2007)Richard P Bagozzi
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