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Psychological Methods|September 1, 2022
Updated guidelines on selecting an intraclass correlation coefficient for interrater reliability, with applications to incomplete observational designsDebby Ten Hove, Terrence D Jorgensen, L Andries van der Ark
Psychological Methods|December 26, 2023
The dire disregard of measurement invariance testing in psychological scienceEsther Maassen, E Damiano D'Urso, Marcel A L M van Assen, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 21, 2023
One step at a time: A statistical approach for distinguishing mediators, confounders, and colliders using direction dependence analysisDexin Shi, Amanda J Fairchild, Wolfgang Wiedermann
Psychological Methods|December 21, 2023
A sensitivity analysis for temporal bias in cross-sectional mediationA R Georgeson, Diana Alvarez-Bartolo, David P MacKinnon
Psychological Methods|November 6, 2023
Handling missing data in partially clustered randomized controlled trialsManshu Yang, Darrell J Gaskin
Psychological Methods|July 18, 2024
Inference with cross-lagged effects-Problems in timeCharles C Driver
Psychological Methods|June 3, 2024
Latent growth factors as predictors of distal outcomesEthan M McCormick, Patrick J Curran, Gregory R Hancock
Psychological Methods|May 30, 2024
A primer on sampling rates of ambulatory assessmentsLennart Seizer, Günter Schiepek, Germaine Cornelissen, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
A general framework for the inclusion of time-varying and time-invariant covariates in latent state-trait modelsLara Oeltjen, Tobias Koch, Jana Holtmann, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
On estimating the frequency of a target behavior from time-constrained yes/no survey questions: A parametric approach based on the Poisson processBenedikt Iberl, Rolf Ulrich
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Psychological Methods|September 1, 2022
Updated guidelines on selecting an intraclass correlation coefficient for interrater reliability, with applications to incomplete observational designsDebby Ten Hove, Terrence D Jorgensen, L Andries van der Ark
Psychological Methods|December 26, 2023
The dire disregard of measurement invariance testing in psychological scienceEsther Maassen, E Damiano D'Urso, Marcel A L M van Assen, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 21, 2023
One step at a time: A statistical approach for distinguishing mediators, confounders, and colliders using direction dependence analysisDexin Shi, Amanda J Fairchild, Wolfgang Wiedermann
Psychological Methods|December 21, 2023
A sensitivity analysis for temporal bias in cross-sectional mediationA R Georgeson, Diana Alvarez-Bartolo, David P MacKinnon
Psychological Methods|November 6, 2023
Handling missing data in partially clustered randomized controlled trialsManshu Yang, Darrell J Gaskin
Psychological Methods|July 18, 2024
Inference with cross-lagged effects-Problems in timeCharles C Driver
Psychological Methods|June 3, 2024
Latent growth factors as predictors of distal outcomesEthan M McCormick, Patrick J Curran, Gregory R Hancock
Psychological Methods|May 30, 2024
A primer on sampling rates of ambulatory assessmentsLennart Seizer, Günter Schiepek, Germaine Cornelissen, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
A general framework for the inclusion of time-varying and time-invariant covariates in latent state-trait modelsLara Oeltjen, Tobias Koch, Jana Holtmann, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
On estimating the frequency of a target behavior from time-constrained yes/no survey questions: A parametric approach based on the Poisson processBenedikt Iberl, Rolf Ulrich
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