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Psychological Methods|June 11, 2026
Structured hierarchical regression for Likert scales including dispersion effects: Models and fitting toolsGerhard Tutz, Moritz Berger
Psychological Methods|December 6, 2016
Tweeting negative emotion: An investigation of Twitter data in the aftermath of violence on college campusesNickolas M Jones, Sean P Wojcik, Josiah Sweeting, et al.
Psychological Methods|November 23, 2011
A time-varying effect model for intensive longitudinal dataXianming Tan, Mariya P Shiyko, Runze Li, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2026
A causal framework for explaining effect heterogeneity in conceptual replicationsSteffi Pohl, Marie-Ann Sengewald, Dennis Kondzic, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2026
Extending bias adjustments for R-squared to multilevel modelsYingchi Guo, Jason D Rights
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Structural equation modeling with interchangeable dyadsJoseph A Olsen, David A Kenny
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Conceptualizing and testing random indirect effects and moderated mediation in multilevel models: new procedures and recommendationsDaniel J Bauer, Kristopher J Preacher, Karen M Gil
Psychological Methods|September 10, 2008
The multilevel latent covariate model: a new, more reliable approach to group-level effects in contextual studiesOliver Lüdtke, Herbert W Marsh, Alexander Robitzsch, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 2, 2009
Estimation of IRT graded response models: limited versus full information methodsCarlos G Forero, Alberto Maydeu-Olivares
Psychological Methods|April 2, 2026
Modeling intraindividual variability as a predictor with intensive longitudinal dataLijuan Wang, Xiao Liu
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Psychological Methods|June 11, 2026
Structured hierarchical regression for Likert scales including dispersion effects: Models and fitting toolsGerhard Tutz, Moritz Berger
Psychological Methods|December 6, 2016
Tweeting negative emotion: An investigation of Twitter data in the aftermath of violence on college campusesNickolas M Jones, Sean P Wojcik, Josiah Sweeting, et al.
Psychological Methods|November 23, 2011
A time-varying effect model for intensive longitudinal dataXianming Tan, Mariya P Shiyko, Runze Li, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2026
A causal framework for explaining effect heterogeneity in conceptual replicationsSteffi Pohl, Marie-Ann Sengewald, Dennis Kondzic, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 18, 2026
Extending bias adjustments for R-squared to multilevel modelsYingchi Guo, Jason D Rights
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Structural equation modeling with interchangeable dyadsJoseph A Olsen, David A Kenny
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Conceptualizing and testing random indirect effects and moderated mediation in multilevel models: new procedures and recommendationsDaniel J Bauer, Kristopher J Preacher, Karen M Gil
Psychological Methods|September 10, 2008
The multilevel latent covariate model: a new, more reliable approach to group-level effects in contextual studiesOliver Lüdtke, Herbert W Marsh, Alexander Robitzsch, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 2, 2009
Estimation of IRT graded response models: limited versus full information methodsCarlos G Forero, Alberto Maydeu-Olivares
Psychological Methods|April 2, 2026
Modeling intraindividual variability as a predictor with intensive longitudinal dataLijuan Wang, Xiao Liu
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