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Psychological Methods|May 13, 2004
Testing main effects and interactions in latent curve analysisPatrick J Curran, Daniel J Bauer, Michael T Willoughby
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Testing differences between nested covariance structure models: Power analysis and null hypothesesRobert C MacCallum, Michael W Browne, Li Cai
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Local solutions in the estimation of growth mixture modelsJohn R Hipp, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
A better lemon squeezer? Maximum-likelihood regression with beta-distributed dependent variablesMichael Smithson, Jay Verkuilen
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Dear diary, is plastic better than paper? I can't remember: Comment on Green, Rafaeli, Bolger, Shrout, and Reis (2006)Melanie K T Takarangi, Maryanne Garry, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
Publication bias in research synthesis: sensitivity analysis using a priori weight functionsJack L Vevea, Carol M Woods
Psychological Methods|June 19, 2008
Measurement invariance versus selection invariance: is fair selection possible?Denny Borsboom, Jan-Willem Romeijn, Jelte M Wicherts
Psychological Methods|April 7, 2025
The use of large language models for qualitative research: The Deep Computational Text Analyser (DECOTA)Lois Player, Ryan Hughes, Kaloyan Mitev, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 15, 2025
Bayesian multilevel compositional data analysis: Introduction, evaluation, and applicationFlora Le, Tyman E Stanford, Dorothea Dumuid, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 15, 2025
A tutorial on using generative models to advance psychological science: Lessons from the reliability paradoxNathaniel Haines, Peter D Kvam, Louis Irving, et al.
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Psychological Methods|May 13, 2004
Testing main effects and interactions in latent curve analysisPatrick J Curran, Daniel J Bauer, Michael T Willoughby
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Testing differences between nested covariance structure models: Power analysis and null hypothesesRobert C MacCallum, Michael W Browne, Li Cai
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Local solutions in the estimation of growth mixture modelsJohn R Hipp, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
A better lemon squeezer? Maximum-likelihood regression with beta-distributed dependent variablesMichael Smithson, Jay Verkuilen
Psychological Methods|April 6, 2006
Dear diary, is plastic better than paper? I can't remember: Comment on Green, Rafaeli, Bolger, Shrout, and Reis (2006)Melanie K T Takarangi, Maryanne Garry, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
Publication bias in research synthesis: sensitivity analysis using a priori weight functionsJack L Vevea, Carol M Woods
Psychological Methods|June 19, 2008
Measurement invariance versus selection invariance: is fair selection possible?Denny Borsboom, Jan-Willem Romeijn, Jelte M Wicherts
Psychological Methods|April 7, 2025
The use of large language models for qualitative research: The Deep Computational Text Analyser (DECOTA)Lois Player, Ryan Hughes, Kaloyan Mitev, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 15, 2025
Bayesian multilevel compositional data analysis: Introduction, evaluation, and applicationFlora Le, Tyman E Stanford, Dorothea Dumuid, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 15, 2025
A tutorial on using generative models to advance psychological science: Lessons from the reliability paradoxNathaniel Haines, Peter D Kvam, Louis Irving, et al.
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