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Psychological Methods|November 29, 2016
Measuring response styles in Likert itemsUlf Böckenholt
Psychological Methods|December 6, 2016
A practical guide to big data research in psychologyEric Evan Chen, Sean P Wojcik
Psychological Methods|October 13, 2016
Anomalous results in G-factor models: Explanations and alternativesMichael Eid, Christian Geiser, Tobias Koch, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 9, 2014
Estimating interaction effects with incomplete predictor variablesCraig K Enders, Amanda N Baraldi, Heining Cham
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2016
Inferences about competing measures based on patterns of binary significance tests are questionablePatrick E Shrout, Marika Yip-Bannicq
Psychological Methods|October 7, 2016
Maximum likelihood versus multiple imputation for missing data in small longitudinal samples with nonnormalityTacksoo Shin, Mark L Davison, Jeffrey D Long
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
How many IRT parameters does it take to model psychopathology items?Steven P Reise, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
Beyond alpha: an empirical examination of the effects of different sources of measurement error on reliability estimates for measures of individual differences constructsFrank L Schmidt, Huy Le, Remus Ilies
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
How meta-analysis increases statistical powerLawrence D Cohn, Betsy J Becker
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Repeated-measures contrasts for "multiple-pattern" hypothesesR Michael Furr, Robert Rosenthal
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Psychological Methods|November 29, 2016
Measuring response styles in Likert itemsUlf Böckenholt
Psychological Methods|December 6, 2016
A practical guide to big data research in psychologyEric Evan Chen, Sean P Wojcik
Psychological Methods|October 13, 2016
Anomalous results in G-factor models: Explanations and alternativesMichael Eid, Christian Geiser, Tobias Koch, et al.
Psychological Methods|April 9, 2014
Estimating interaction effects with incomplete predictor variablesCraig K Enders, Amanda N Baraldi, Heining Cham
Psychological Methods|December 13, 2016
Inferences about competing measures based on patterns of binary significance tests are questionablePatrick E Shrout, Marika Yip-Bannicq
Psychological Methods|October 7, 2016
Maximum likelihood versus multiple imputation for missing data in small longitudinal samples with nonnormalityTacksoo Shin, Mark L Davison, Jeffrey D Long
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
How many IRT parameters does it take to model psychopathology items?Steven P Reise, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
Beyond alpha: an empirical examination of the effects of different sources of measurement error on reliability estimates for measures of individual differences constructsFrank L Schmidt, Huy Le, Remus Ilies
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
How meta-analysis increases statistical powerLawrence D Cohn, Betsy J Becker
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Repeated-measures contrasts for "multiple-pattern" hypothesesR Michael Furr, Robert Rosenthal
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