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Psychological Methods|July 25, 2022
A causal theory of error scoresRiet van Bork, Mijke Rhemtulla, Klaas Sijtsma, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 14, 2022
Ten frequently asked questions about latent transition analysisKaren Nylund-Gibson, Adam C Garber, Delwin B Carter, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 23, 2015
Partial least squares correspondence analysis: A framework to simultaneously analyze behavioral and genetic dataDerek Beaton, Joseph Dunlop, Hervé Abdi, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 23, 2015
Multilevel multiple imputation: A review and evaluation of joint modeling and chained equations imputationCraig K Enders, Stephen A Mistler, Brian T Keller
Psychological Methods|February 2, 2016
Population performance of SEM parceling strategies under measurement and structural model misspecificationMijke Rhemtulla
Psychological Methods|February 12, 2016
Dynamical correlation: A new method for quantifying synchrony with multivariate intensive longitudinal dataSiwei Liu, Yang Zhou, Richard Palumbo, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2014
Comment on Pearl: Practical implications of theoretical results for causal mediation analysisKosuke Imai, Luke Keele, Dustin Tingley, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2014
Reply to commentary by Imai, Keele, Tingley, and Yamamoto concerning causal mediation analysisJudea Pearl
Psychological Methods|September 22, 2015
Modeling intensive longitudinal data with mixtures of nonparametric trajectories and time-varying effectsJohn J Dziak, Runze Li, Xianming Tan, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 12, 2014
A comparison of procedures to test for moderators in mixed-effects meta-regression modelsWolfgang Viechtbauer, José Antonio López-López, Julio Sánchez-Meca, et al.
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Psychological Methods|July 25, 2022
A causal theory of error scoresRiet van Bork, Mijke Rhemtulla, Klaas Sijtsma, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 14, 2022
Ten frequently asked questions about latent transition analysisKaren Nylund-Gibson, Adam C Garber, Delwin B Carter, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 23, 2015
Partial least squares correspondence analysis: A framework to simultaneously analyze behavioral and genetic dataDerek Beaton, Joseph Dunlop, Hervé Abdi, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 23, 2015
Multilevel multiple imputation: A review and evaluation of joint modeling and chained equations imputationCraig K Enders, Stephen A Mistler, Brian T Keller
Psychological Methods|February 2, 2016
Population performance of SEM parceling strategies under measurement and structural model misspecificationMijke Rhemtulla
Psychological Methods|February 12, 2016
Dynamical correlation: A new method for quantifying synchrony with multivariate intensive longitudinal dataSiwei Liu, Yang Zhou, Richard Palumbo, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2014
Comment on Pearl: Practical implications of theoretical results for causal mediation analysisKosuke Imai, Luke Keele, Dustin Tingley, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2014
Reply to commentary by Imai, Keele, Tingley, and Yamamoto concerning causal mediation analysisJudea Pearl
Psychological Methods|September 22, 2015
Modeling intensive longitudinal data with mixtures of nonparametric trajectories and time-varying effectsJohn J Dziak, Runze Li, Xianming Tan, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 12, 2014
A comparison of procedures to test for moderators in mixed-effects meta-regression modelsWolfgang Viechtbauer, José Antonio López-López, Julio Sánchez-Meca, et al.
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