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Psychological Methods|June 15, 2026
Best practices in multilevel modeling for within-cluster group comparisons: An evaluation of coding strategies reflecting group composition and heterogeneityQian Zhang, Xiao Liu, Zijun Ke
Psychological Methods|July 7, 2005
Use of the extreme groups approach: a critical reexamination and new recommendationsKristopher J Preacher, Derek D Rucker, Robert C MacCallum, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 13, 2021
A multidimensional zero-inflated graded response model for ordinal symptom dataBrooke E Magnus, Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal
Psychological Methods|September 1, 2022
Reliability and omega hierarchical in multidimensional data: A comparison of various estimatorsEunseong Cho
Psychological Methods|April 4, 2007
Item factor analysis: current approaches and future directionsR J Wirth, Michael C Edwards
Psychological Methods|March 21, 2012
A comparison of methods for estimating quadratic effects in nonlinear structural equation modelsJeffrey R Harring, Brandi A Weiss, Jui-Chen Hsu
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2011
Fitting multilevel models with ordinal outcomes: performance of alternative specifications and methods of estimationDaniel J Bauer, Sonya K Sterba
Psychological Methods|December 8, 2015
A flexible full-information approach to the modeling of response stylesCarl F Falk, Li Cai
Psychological Methods|December 8, 2010
When can information from ordinal scale variables be integrated?Simon Kemp, Randolph C Grace
Psychological Methods|October 3, 2012
Experimental design and primary data analysis methods for comparing adaptive interventionsInbal Nahum-Shani, Min Qian, Daniel Almirall, et al.
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Psychological Methods|June 15, 2026
Best practices in multilevel modeling for within-cluster group comparisons: An evaluation of coding strategies reflecting group composition and heterogeneityQian Zhang, Xiao Liu, Zijun Ke
Psychological Methods|July 7, 2005
Use of the extreme groups approach: a critical reexamination and new recommendationsKristopher J Preacher, Derek D Rucker, Robert C MacCallum, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 13, 2021
A multidimensional zero-inflated graded response model for ordinal symptom dataBrooke E Magnus, Mauricio Garnier-Villarreal
Psychological Methods|September 1, 2022
Reliability and omega hierarchical in multidimensional data: A comparison of various estimatorsEunseong Cho
Psychological Methods|April 4, 2007
Item factor analysis: current approaches and future directionsR J Wirth, Michael C Edwards
Psychological Methods|March 21, 2012
A comparison of methods for estimating quadratic effects in nonlinear structural equation modelsJeffrey R Harring, Brandi A Weiss, Jui-Chen Hsu
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2011
Fitting multilevel models with ordinal outcomes: performance of alternative specifications and methods of estimationDaniel J Bauer, Sonya K Sterba
Psychological Methods|December 8, 2015
A flexible full-information approach to the modeling of response stylesCarl F Falk, Li Cai
Psychological Methods|December 8, 2010
When can information from ordinal scale variables be integrated?Simon Kemp, Randolph C Grace
Psychological Methods|October 3, 2012
Experimental design and primary data analysis methods for comparing adaptive interventionsInbal Nahum-Shani, Min Qian, Daniel Almirall, et al.
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