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Psychological Methods|September 9, 2016
Estimating the standardized mean difference with minimum risk: Maximizing accuracy and minimizing cost with sequential estimationBhargab Chattopadhyay, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Bayesian hypothesis testing: Editorial to the Special Issue on Bayesian data analysisHerbert Hoijtink, Sy-Miin Chow
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Decision qualities of Bayes factor and p value-based hypothesis testingMinjeong Jeon, Paul De Boeck
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Posterior calibration of posterior predictive p valuesGeert H van Kollenburg, Joris Mulder, Jeroen K Vermunt
Psychological Methods|April 13, 2018
Sidelining the mean: The relative variability index as a generic mean-corrected variability measure for bounded variablesMerijn Mestdagh, Madeline Pe, Wiebe Pestman, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2009
Using derivative estimates to describe intraindividual variability at multiple time scalesPascal R Deboeck, Mignon A Montpetit, C S Bergeman, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 14, 2005
Structural equation modeling of paired-comparison and ranking dataAlbert Maydeu-Olivares, Ulf Böckenholt
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2010
Case matching and the reduction of selection bias in quasi-experiments: The relative importance of pretest measures of outcome, of unreliable measurement, and of mode of data analysisThomas D Cook, Peter M Steiner
Psychological Methods|June 19, 2018
Procedural sensitivities of effect sizes for single-case designs with directly observed behavioral outcome measuresJames E Pustejovsky
Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
An exponential effect persistence model for intensive longitudinal dataClaude M Setodji, Steven C Martino, Michael S Dunbar, et al.
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Psychological Methods|September 9, 2016
Estimating the standardized mean difference with minimum risk: Maximizing accuracy and minimizing cost with sequential estimationBhargab Chattopadhyay, Ken Kelley
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Bayesian hypothesis testing: Editorial to the Special Issue on Bayesian data analysisHerbert Hoijtink, Sy-Miin Chow
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Decision qualities of Bayes factor and p value-based hypothesis testingMinjeong Jeon, Paul De Boeck
Psychological Methods|June 9, 2017
Posterior calibration of posterior predictive p valuesGeert H van Kollenburg, Joris Mulder, Jeroen K Vermunt
Psychological Methods|April 13, 2018
Sidelining the mean: The relative variability index as a generic mean-corrected variability measure for bounded variablesMerijn Mestdagh, Madeline Pe, Wiebe Pestman, et al.
Psychological Methods|December 9, 2009
Using derivative estimates to describe intraindividual variability at multiple time scalesPascal R Deboeck, Mignon A Montpetit, C S Bergeman, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 14, 2005
Structural equation modeling of paired-comparison and ranking dataAlbert Maydeu-Olivares, Ulf Böckenholt
Psychological Methods|March 17, 2010
Case matching and the reduction of selection bias in quasi-experiments: The relative importance of pretest measures of outcome, of unreliable measurement, and of mode of data analysisThomas D Cook, Peter M Steiner
Psychological Methods|June 19, 2018
Procedural sensitivities of effect sizes for single-case designs with directly observed behavioral outcome measuresJames E Pustejovsky
Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
An exponential effect persistence model for intensive longitudinal dataClaude M Setodji, Steven C Martino, Michael S Dunbar, et al.
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