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Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Building a simpler moderated nonlinear factor analysis model with Markov Chain Monte Carlo estimationCraig K Enders, Juan Diego Vera, Brian T Keller, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Definition and identification of causal ratio effectsChristoph Kiefer, Benedikt Lugauer, Axel Mayer
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Better power by design: Permuted-subblock randomization boosts power in repeated-measures experimentsJinghui Liang, Dale J Barr
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Power analysis to detect misfit in SEMs with many items: Resolving unrecognized problems, relating old and new approaches, and "matching" power analysis approach to data analysis approachAmy Liang, Sonya K Sterba
Psychological Methods|November 14, 2024
Simulation studies for methodological research in psychology: A standardized template for planning, preregistration, and reportingBjörn S Siepe, František Bartoš, Tim P Morris, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 7, 2024
Harvesting heterogeneity: Selective expertise versus machine learningRumen Iliev, Alex Filipowicz, Francine Chen, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 10, 2024
Comments on the measurement of effect sizes for indirect effects in Bayesian analysis of varianceSang-June Park, Youjae Yi
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Thinking clearly about time-invariant confounders in cross-lagged panel models: A guide for choosing a statistical model from a causal inference perspectiveKou Murayama, Thomas Gfrörer
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Solving variables with Monte Carlo simulation experiments: A stochastic root-solving approachR Philip Chalmers
Psychological Methods|September 23, 2024
Practical implications of equating equivalence tests: Reply to Campbell and Gustafson (2022)Maximilian Linde, Jorge N Tendeiro, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, et al.
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Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Building a simpler moderated nonlinear factor analysis model with Markov Chain Monte Carlo estimationCraig K Enders, Juan Diego Vera, Brian T Keller, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Definition and identification of causal ratio effectsChristoph Kiefer, Benedikt Lugauer, Axel Mayer
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Better power by design: Permuted-subblock randomization boosts power in repeated-measures experimentsJinghui Liang, Dale J Barr
Psychological Methods|December 12, 2024
Power analysis to detect misfit in SEMs with many items: Resolving unrecognized problems, relating old and new approaches, and "matching" power analysis approach to data analysis approachAmy Liang, Sonya K Sterba
Psychological Methods|November 14, 2024
Simulation studies for methodological research in psychology: A standardized template for planning, preregistration, and reportingBjörn S Siepe, František Bartoš, Tim P Morris, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 7, 2024
Harvesting heterogeneity: Selective expertise versus machine learningRumen Iliev, Alex Filipowicz, Francine Chen, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 10, 2024
Comments on the measurement of effect sizes for indirect effects in Bayesian analysis of varianceSang-June Park, Youjae Yi
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Thinking clearly about time-invariant confounders in cross-lagged panel models: A guide for choosing a statistical model from a causal inference perspectiveKou Murayama, Thomas Gfrörer
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Solving variables with Monte Carlo simulation experiments: A stochastic root-solving approachR Philip Chalmers
Psychological Methods|September 23, 2024
Practical implications of equating equivalence tests: Reply to Campbell and Gustafson (2022)Maximilian Linde, Jorge N Tendeiro, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, et al.
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