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Psychological Methods|May 13, 2022
Causal mediation effects in single case experimental designsMatthew J Valente, Judith J M Rijnhart, Milica Miočević
Psychological Methods|July 7, 2022
A comparison of spectral clustering and the walktrap algorithm for community detection in network psychometricsMichael Brusco, Douglas Steinley, Ashley L Watts
Psychological Methods|July 5, 2022
Spurious inference in consensus emergence modeling due to the distinguishability problemChristopher R Dishop
Psychological Methods|March 31, 2015
On disaggregating between-person and within-person effects with longitudinal data using multilevel modelsLijuan Peggy Wang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Evaluating avoidable heterogeneity in exploratory factor analysis resultsPatrick D Manapat, Samantha F Anderson, Michael C Edwards
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
A sequential approach for noninferiority or equivalence of a linear contrast under cost constraintsBhargab Chattopadhyay, Tathagata Bandyopadhyay, Ken Kelley, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Meta-analyzing the multiverse: A peek under the hood of selective reportingAnton Olsson-Collentine, Robbie C M van Aert, Marjan Bakker, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 17, 2014
Estimating causal effects from multiple-baseline studies: implications for design and analysisJohn M Ferron, Mariola Moeyaert, Wim Van den Noortgate, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 5, 2021
Interrater reliability for multilevel data: A generalizability theory approachDebby Ten Hove, Terrence D Jorgensen, L Andries van der Ark
Psychological Methods|April 1, 2021
Know your population and know your model: Using model-based regression and poststratification to generalize findings beyond the observed sampleLauren Kennedy, Andrew Gelman
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Psychological Methods|May 13, 2022
Causal mediation effects in single case experimental designsMatthew J Valente, Judith J M Rijnhart, Milica Miočević
Psychological Methods|July 7, 2022
A comparison of spectral clustering and the walktrap algorithm for community detection in network psychometricsMichael Brusco, Douglas Steinley, Ashley L Watts
Psychological Methods|July 5, 2022
Spurious inference in consensus emergence modeling due to the distinguishability problemChristopher R Dishop
Psychological Methods|March 31, 2015
On disaggregating between-person and within-person effects with longitudinal data using multilevel modelsLijuan Peggy Wang, Scott E Maxwell
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Evaluating avoidable heterogeneity in exploratory factor analysis resultsPatrick D Manapat, Samantha F Anderson, Michael C Edwards
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
A sequential approach for noninferiority or equivalence of a linear contrast under cost constraintsBhargab Chattopadhyay, Tathagata Bandyopadhyay, Ken Kelley, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2023
Meta-analyzing the multiverse: A peek under the hood of selective reportingAnton Olsson-Collentine, Robbie C M van Aert, Marjan Bakker, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 17, 2014
Estimating causal effects from multiple-baseline studies: implications for design and analysisJohn M Ferron, Mariola Moeyaert, Wim Van den Noortgate, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 5, 2021
Interrater reliability for multilevel data: A generalizability theory approachDebby Ten Hove, Terrence D Jorgensen, L Andries van der Ark
Psychological Methods|April 1, 2021
Know your population and know your model: Using model-based regression and poststratification to generalize findings beyond the observed sampleLauren Kennedy, Andrew Gelman
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