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Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Robust Bayesian meta-analysis: Addressing publication bias with model-averagingMaximilian Maier, František Bartoš, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychological Methods|July 22, 2021
Spectral and cross-spectral analysis-A tutorial for psychologists and social scientistsMatthew J Vowels, Laura M Vowels, Nathan D Wood
Psychological Methods|July 1, 2021
Heywood you go away! Examining causes, effects, and treatments for Heywood cases in exploratory factor analysisAllison W Cooperman, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|June 28, 2021
Subtypes of the missing not at random missing data mechanismBrenna Gomer, Ke-Hai Yuan
Psychological Methods|March 20, 2020
Improved inference in mediation analysis: Introducing the model-based constrained optimization procedureDavood Tofighi, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|March 20, 2020
Some researchers wear yellow pants, but even fewer participants read consent forms: Exploring and improving consent form reading in human subjects researchBenjamin D Douglas, Emma L McGorray, Patrick J Ewell
Psychological Methods|March 13, 2020
How much bias results if a quasi-experimental design combines local comparison groups, a pretest outcome measure and other covariates?: A within study comparison of preschool effectsThomas D Cook, Naixin Zhu, Alice Klein, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 3, 2019
p-Hacking and publication bias interact to distort meta-analytic effect size estimatesMalte Friese, Julius Frankenbach
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2020
"Do simple slopes follow-up tests lead us astray? Advancements in the visualization and reporting of interactions": Correction to Finsaas and Goldstein (2020)
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
Estimating social influence in a social network using potential outcomesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
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Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Robust Bayesian meta-analysis: Addressing publication bias with model-averagingMaximilian Maier, František Bartoš, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Psychological Methods|July 22, 2021
Spectral and cross-spectral analysis-A tutorial for psychologists and social scientistsMatthew J Vowels, Laura M Vowels, Nathan D Wood
Psychological Methods|July 1, 2021
Heywood you go away! Examining causes, effects, and treatments for Heywood cases in exploratory factor analysisAllison W Cooperman, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|June 28, 2021
Subtypes of the missing not at random missing data mechanismBrenna Gomer, Ke-Hai Yuan
Psychological Methods|March 20, 2020
Improved inference in mediation analysis: Introducing the model-based constrained optimization procedureDavood Tofighi, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|March 20, 2020
Some researchers wear yellow pants, but even fewer participants read consent forms: Exploring and improving consent form reading in human subjects researchBenjamin D Douglas, Emma L McGorray, Patrick J Ewell
Psychological Methods|March 13, 2020
How much bias results if a quasi-experimental design combines local comparison groups, a pretest outcome measure and other covariates?: A within study comparison of preschool effectsThomas D Cook, Naixin Zhu, Alice Klein, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 3, 2019
p-Hacking and publication bias interact to distort meta-analytic effect size estimatesMalte Friese, Julius Frankenbach
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2020
"Do simple slopes follow-up tests lead us astray? Advancements in the visualization and reporting of interactions": Correction to Finsaas and Goldstein (2020)
Psychological Methods|October 1, 2020
Estimating social influence in a social network using potential outcomesWen Wei Loh, Dongning Ren
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