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Psychological Methods|September 30, 2024
Multiple imputation of missing data in large studies with many variables: A fully conditional specification approach using partial least squaresSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|September 26, 2024
Percentage of variance accounted for in structural equation models: The rediscovery of the goodness of fit indexAlberto Maydeu-Olivares, Carmen Ximénez, Javier Revuelta
Psychological Methods|June 8, 2023
Bayesian penalty methods for evaluating measurement invariance in moderated nonlinear factor analysisHolger Brandt, Siyuan Marco Chen, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|March 2, 2026
From the 1940s to 2020s: A review of the current state of forced-choice methodologyJake Plantz, Keith D Wright, Jessica K Flake
Psychological Methods|November 21, 2024
Why multiple hypothesis test corrections provide poor control of false positives in the real worldStanley E Lazic
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2026
Modeling psychological time series with multilevel hidden Markov models: A tutorialEmmeke Aarts, Jonas Haslbeck
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2026
The invariance partial pruning approach to the network comparison in time-series and panel dataXinkai Du, Sverre Urnes Johnson, Sacha Epskamp
Psychological Methods|March 19, 2026
Drawing credible directed acyclic graphs for causal inferenceNathan J Quimpo, Peter M Steiner
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2026
A largely univariate framework for understanding multivariate analysis of varianceR Michael Furr
Psychological Methods|April 16, 2026
Binomial effect size displays and gain-probability: Alternative ways to interpret hierarchical regression findings, with tutorialDavid Trafimow
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Psychological Methods|September 30, 2024
Multiple imputation of missing data in large studies with many variables: A fully conditional specification approach using partial least squaresSimon Grund, Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
Psychological Methods|September 26, 2024
Percentage of variance accounted for in structural equation models: The rediscovery of the goodness of fit indexAlberto Maydeu-Olivares, Carmen Ximénez, Javier Revuelta
Psychological Methods|June 8, 2023
Bayesian penalty methods for evaluating measurement invariance in moderated nonlinear factor analysisHolger Brandt, Siyuan Marco Chen, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|March 2, 2026
From the 1940s to 2020s: A review of the current state of forced-choice methodologyJake Plantz, Keith D Wright, Jessica K Flake
Psychological Methods|November 21, 2024
Why multiple hypothesis test corrections provide poor control of false positives in the real worldStanley E Lazic
Psychological Methods|May 11, 2026
Modeling psychological time series with multilevel hidden Markov models: A tutorialEmmeke Aarts, Jonas Haslbeck
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2026
The invariance partial pruning approach to the network comparison in time-series and panel dataXinkai Du, Sverre Urnes Johnson, Sacha Epskamp
Psychological Methods|March 19, 2026
Drawing credible directed acyclic graphs for causal inferenceNathan J Quimpo, Peter M Steiner
Psychological Methods|April 30, 2026
A largely univariate framework for understanding multivariate analysis of varianceR Michael Furr
Psychological Methods|April 16, 2026
Binomial effect size displays and gain-probability: Alternative ways to interpret hierarchical regression findings, with tutorialDavid Trafimow
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