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Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
A unified framework of longitudinal models to examine reciprocal relationsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
A score method of constructing asymmetric confidence intervals for the mean of a rating scale itemRandall D Penfield
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Modern robust data analysis methods: measures of central tendencyRand R Wilcox, H J Keselman
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Distributional assumptions of growth mixture models: implications for overextraction of latent trajectory classesDaniel J Bauer, Patrick J Curran
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Statistical and substantive checking in growth mixture modeling: comment on Bauer and Curran (2003)Bengt Muthén
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
A realistic perspective on pattern representation in growth data: comment on Bauer and Curran (2003)Robert Cudeck, Susan J Henly
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
r equivalent: A simple effect size indicatorRobert Rosenthal, Donald B Rubin
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Therapists as fixed versus random effects-some statistical and conceptual issues: a comment on Siemer and Joormann (2003)Paul Crits-Christoph, Xin Tu, Robert Gallop
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Assumptions and consequences of treating providers in therapy studies as fixed versus random effects: reply to Crits-Christoph, Tu, and Gallop (2003) and Serlin, Wampold, and Levin (2003)Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
Application scenarios for nonstandard log-linear modelsPatrick Mair, Alexander von Eye
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Psychological Methods|April 19, 2019
A unified framework of longitudinal models to examine reciprocal relationsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama, Ellen L Hamaker
Psychological Methods|August 20, 2003
A score method of constructing asymmetric confidence intervals for the mean of a rating scale itemRandall D Penfield
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Modern robust data analysis methods: measures of central tendencyRand R Wilcox, H J Keselman
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Distributional assumptions of growth mixture models: implications for overextraction of latent trajectory classesDaniel J Bauer, Patrick J Curran
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
Statistical and substantive checking in growth mixture modeling: comment on Bauer and Curran (2003)Bengt Muthén
Psychological Methods|November 5, 2003
A realistic perspective on pattern representation in growth data: comment on Bauer and Curran (2003)Robert Cudeck, Susan J Henly
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
r equivalent: A simple effect size indicatorRobert Rosenthal, Donald B Rubin
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Therapists as fixed versus random effects-some statistical and conceptual issues: a comment on Siemer and Joormann (2003)Paul Crits-Christoph, Xin Tu, Robert Gallop
Psychological Methods|December 11, 2003
Assumptions and consequences of treating providers in therapy studies as fixed versus random effects: reply to Crits-Christoph, Tu, and Gallop (2003) and Serlin, Wampold, and Levin (2003)Matthias Siemer, Jutta Joormann
Psychological Methods|June 15, 2007
Application scenarios for nonstandard log-linear modelsPatrick Mair, Alexander von Eye
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