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Psychological Methods|February 15, 2024
Estimating curvilinear time-varying treatment effects: Combining g-estimation of structural nested mean models with time-varying effect models for longitudinal causal inferenceWen Wei Loh
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
Random item slope regression: An alternative measurement model that accounts for both similarities and differences in association with individual itemsEd Donnellan, Satoshi Usami, Kou Murayama
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
How to develop, test, and extend multinomial processing tree models: A tutorialOliver Schmidt, Edgar Erdfelder, Daniel W Heck
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
Correspondence measures for assessing replication successPeter M Steiner, Patrick Sheehan, Vivian C Wong
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Mixture multilevel vector-autoregressive modelingAnja F Ernst, Marieke E Timmerman, Feng Ji, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Equivalence testing to judge model fit: A Monte Carlo simulationJames L Peugh, Kaylee Litson, David F Feldon
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Everything has its price: Foundations of cost-sensitive machine learning and its application in psychologyPhilipp Sterner, David Goretzko, Florian Pargent
Psychological Methods|April 22, 2024
Combinational regularity analysis (CORA): An introduction for psychologistsAlrik Thiem, Lusine Mkrtchyan, Zuzana Sebechlebská
Psychological Methods|April 22, 2024
The plausibility of alternative data-generating mechanisms: Comment on and attempt at replication of Dishop (2022)Jonas W B Lang, Paul D Bliese
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2026
Attributing individual-level causal effects using experimental and observational data: A primerTim Kaiser, Stephen G West, Steffi Pohl
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Psychological Methods|February 15, 2024
Estimating curvilinear time-varying treatment effects: Combining g-estimation of structural nested mean models with time-varying effect models for longitudinal causal inferenceWen Wei Loh
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
Random item slope regression: An alternative measurement model that accounts for both similarities and differences in association with individual itemsEd Donnellan, Satoshi Usami, Kou Murayama
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
How to develop, test, and extend multinomial processing tree models: A tutorialOliver Schmidt, Edgar Erdfelder, Daniel W Heck
Psychological Methods|July 27, 2023
Correspondence measures for assessing replication successPeter M Steiner, Patrick Sheehan, Vivian C Wong
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Mixture multilevel vector-autoregressive modelingAnja F Ernst, Marieke E Timmerman, Feng Ji, et al.
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Equivalence testing to judge model fit: A Monte Carlo simulationJames L Peugh, Kaylee Litson, David F Feldon
Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Everything has its price: Foundations of cost-sensitive machine learning and its application in psychologyPhilipp Sterner, David Goretzko, Florian Pargent
Psychological Methods|April 22, 2024
Combinational regularity analysis (CORA): An introduction for psychologistsAlrik Thiem, Lusine Mkrtchyan, Zuzana Sebechlebská
Psychological Methods|April 22, 2024
The plausibility of alternative data-generating mechanisms: Comment on and attempt at replication of Dishop (2022)Jonas W B Lang, Paul D Bliese
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2026
Attributing individual-level causal effects using experimental and observational data: A primerTim Kaiser, Stephen G West, Steffi Pohl
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