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Psychological Methods|July 27, 2011
Publication bias in psychological science: prevalence, methods for identifying and controlling, and implications for the use of meta-analysesChristopher J Ferguson, Michael T Brannick
Psychological Methods|January 9, 2008
The insidious effects of failing to include design-driven correlated residuals in latent-variable covariance structure analysisDavid A Cole, Jeffrey A Ciesla, James H Steiger
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2014
Outlier removal, sum scores, and the inflation of the Type I error rate in independent samples t tests: the power of alternatives and recommendationsMarjan Bakker, Jelte M Wicherts
Psychological Methods|August 12, 2014
Combating unmeasured confounding in cross-sectional studies: evaluating instrumental-variable and Heckman selection modelsAlfred DeMaris
Psychological Methods|July 22, 2014
Evaluating order-constrained hypotheses for circular data from a between-within subjects designCorine Baayen, Irene Klugkist
Psychological Methods|September 11, 2013
Managing heteroscedasticity in general linear modelsPatrick J Rosopa, Meline M Schaffer, Amber N Schroeder
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Converting from d to r to z when the design uses extreme groups, dichotomization, or experimental controlJames E Pustejovsky
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Robust mediation analysis based on median regressionYing Yuan, David P Mackinnon
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Computing confidence intervals for standardized regression coefficientsJeff A Jones, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Manifest variable path analysis: potentially serious and misleading consequences due to uncorrected measurement errorDavid A Cole, Kristopher J Preacher
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Psychological Methods|July 27, 2011
Publication bias in psychological science: prevalence, methods for identifying and controlling, and implications for the use of meta-analysesChristopher J Ferguson, Michael T Brannick
Psychological Methods|January 9, 2008
The insidious effects of failing to include design-driven correlated residuals in latent-variable covariance structure analysisDavid A Cole, Jeffrey A Ciesla, James H Steiger
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2014
Outlier removal, sum scores, and the inflation of the Type I error rate in independent samples t tests: the power of alternatives and recommendationsMarjan Bakker, Jelte M Wicherts
Psychological Methods|August 12, 2014
Combating unmeasured confounding in cross-sectional studies: evaluating instrumental-variable and Heckman selection modelsAlfred DeMaris
Psychological Methods|July 22, 2014
Evaluating order-constrained hypotheses for circular data from a between-within subjects designCorine Baayen, Irene Klugkist
Psychological Methods|September 11, 2013
Managing heteroscedasticity in general linear modelsPatrick J Rosopa, Meline M Schaffer, Amber N Schroeder
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Converting from d to r to z when the design uses extreme groups, dichotomization, or experimental controlJames E Pustejovsky
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Robust mediation analysis based on median regressionYing Yuan, David P Mackinnon
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Computing confidence intervals for standardized regression coefficientsJeff A Jones, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|October 2, 2013
Manifest variable path analysis: potentially serious and misleading consequences due to uncorrected measurement errorDavid A Cole, Kristopher J Preacher
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