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Psychological Methods|December 22, 2017
An alternative to post hoc model modification in confirmatory factor analysis: The Bayesian lassoJunhao Pan, Edward Haksing Ip, Laurette Dubé
Psychological Methods|December 22, 2017
Bayesian models for semicontinuous outcomes in rolling admission therapy groupsLane F Burgette, Susan M Paddock
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2019
Misinterpreting p: The discrepancy between p values and the probability the null hypothesis is true, the influence of multiple testing, and implications for the replication crisisSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The impact of nonnormality on full information maximum-likelihood estimation for structural equation models with missing dataC K Enders
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
Random assignment of available cases: bootstrap standard errors and confidence intervalsC E Lunneborg
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The role of method in treatment effectiveness research: evidence from meta-analysisD B Wilson, M W Lipsey
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
The priority of just-identified, recursive modelsCharles S Reichardt
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Commentary on Meehl and Waller's (2002) path analysis and verisimilitudeStanley A Mulaik
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Windowed cross-correlation and peak picking for the analysis of variability in the association between behavioral time seriesSteven M Boker, Minquan Xu, Jennifer L Rotondo, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Multiplicity, directional (type III) errors, and the null hypothesisJuliet Popper Shaffer
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Psychological Methods|December 22, 2017
An alternative to post hoc model modification in confirmatory factor analysis: The Bayesian lassoJunhao Pan, Edward Haksing Ip, Laurette Dubé
Psychological Methods|December 22, 2017
Bayesian models for semicontinuous outcomes in rolling admission therapy groupsLane F Burgette, Susan M Paddock
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2019
Misinterpreting p: The discrepancy between p values and the probability the null hypothesis is true, the influence of multiple testing, and implications for the replication crisisSamantha F Anderson
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The impact of nonnormality on full information maximum-likelihood estimation for structural equation models with missing dataC K Enders
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
Random assignment of available cases: bootstrap standard errors and confidence intervalsC E Lunneborg
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The role of method in treatment effectiveness research: evidence from meta-analysisD B Wilson, M W Lipsey
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
The priority of just-identified, recursive modelsCharles S Reichardt
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Commentary on Meehl and Waller's (2002) path analysis and verisimilitudeStanley A Mulaik
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Windowed cross-correlation and peak picking for the analysis of variability in the association between behavioral time seriesSteven M Boker, Minquan Xu, Jennifer L Rotondo, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Multiplicity, directional (type III) errors, and the null hypothesisJuliet Popper Shaffer
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