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Psychological Methods|July 2, 2019
A model-based imputation procedure for multilevel regression models with random coefficients, interaction effects, and nonlinear termsCraig K Enders, Han Du, Brian T Keller
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2021
On the efficiency of the independent segments procedure: A direct comparison with sequential probability ratio testsEdgar Erdfelder, Martin Schnuerch
Psychological Methods|January 27, 2022
A simple recommendation for the analysis of matching dataDouglas W Levine
Psychological Methods|January 27, 2022
Predicting social relations model effects from conditional expectationsCharles F Bond, Thomas E Malloy
Psychological Methods|January 31, 2022
Compositional data analysis tutorialMichael Smithson, Stephen B Broomell
Psychological Methods|February 3, 2022
How to apply variable selection machine learning algorithms with multiply imputed data: A missing discussionHeather J Gunn, Panteha Hayati Rezvan, M Isabel Fernández, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 5, 2018
Fixed effects models versus mixed effects models for clustered data: Reviewing the approaches, disentangling the differences, and making recommendationsDaniel McNeish, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2011
Using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with fallible covariatesSteven Andrew Culpepper, Herman Aguinis
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
Researchers misunderstand confidence intervals and standard error barsSarah Belia, Fiona Fidler, Jennifer Williams, et al.
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
A simple effect size indicator for two-group comparisons? A comment on r equivalentHelena Chmura Kraemer
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Psychological Methods|July 2, 2019
A model-based imputation procedure for multilevel regression models with random coefficients, interaction effects, and nonlinear termsCraig K Enders, Han Du, Brian T Keller
Psychological Methods|November 2, 2021
On the efficiency of the independent segments procedure: A direct comparison with sequential probability ratio testsEdgar Erdfelder, Martin Schnuerch
Psychological Methods|January 27, 2022
A simple recommendation for the analysis of matching dataDouglas W Levine
Psychological Methods|January 27, 2022
Predicting social relations model effects from conditional expectationsCharles F Bond, Thomas E Malloy
Psychological Methods|January 31, 2022
Compositional data analysis tutorialMichael Smithson, Stephen B Broomell
Psychological Methods|February 3, 2022
How to apply variable selection machine learning algorithms with multiply imputed data: A missing discussionHeather J Gunn, Panteha Hayati Rezvan, M Isabel Fernández, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 5, 2018
Fixed effects models versus mixed effects models for clustered data: Reviewing the approaches, disentangling the differences, and making recommendationsDaniel McNeish, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|April 27, 2011
Using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with fallible covariatesSteven Andrew Culpepper, Herman Aguinis
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
Researchers misunderstand confidence intervals and standard error barsSarah Belia, Fiona Fidler, Jennifer Williams, et al.
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
A simple effect size indicator for two-group comparisons? A comment on r equivalentHelena Chmura Kraemer
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