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Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Assessing intra- and inter-individual reliabilities in intensive longitudinal studies: A two-level random dynamic model-based approachYue Xiao, Pujue Wang, Hongyun Liu
Psychological Methods|August 21, 2023
Multilevel modeling in single-case studies with count and proportion data: A demonstration and evaluationHaoran Li, Wen Luo, Eunkyeng Baek, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 16, 2023
Characterizing affect dynamics with a damped linear oscillator model: Theoretical considerations and recommendations for individual-level applicationsMar J F Ollero, Eduardo Estrada, Michael D Hunter, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
Enhancing predictive power by unamalgamating multi-item scalesDavid Trafimow, Michael R Hyman, Alena Kostyk
Psychological Methods|January 18, 2003
Comparing several robust tests of stochastic equality with ordinally scaled variables and small to moderate sized samplesHarold D Delaney, András Vargha
Psychological Methods|May 14, 2003
Separating trait effects from trait-specific method effects in multitrait-multimethod models: a multiple-indicator CT-C(M-1) modelMichael Eid, Tanja Lischetzke, Fridtjof W Nussbeck, et al.
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The use of multiple imputation for the analysis of missing dataS Sinharay, H S Stern, D Russell
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
Effects of study duration, frequency of observation, and sample size on power in studies of group differences in polynomial changeS W Raudenbush, L Xiao-Feng
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
The path analysis controversy: a new statistical approach to strong appraisal of verisimilitudePaul E Meehl, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Statistical inference for a linear function of medians: confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and sample size requirementsDouglas G Bonett, Robert M Price
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Psychological Methods|August 10, 2023
Assessing intra- and inter-individual reliabilities in intensive longitudinal studies: A two-level random dynamic model-based approachYue Xiao, Pujue Wang, Hongyun Liu
Psychological Methods|August 21, 2023
Multilevel modeling in single-case studies with count and proportion data: A demonstration and evaluationHaoran Li, Wen Luo, Eunkyeng Baek, et al.
Psychological Methods|October 16, 2023
Characterizing affect dynamics with a damped linear oscillator model: Theoretical considerations and recommendations for individual-level applicationsMar J F Ollero, Eduardo Estrada, Michael D Hunter, et al.
Psychological Methods|July 20, 2023
Enhancing predictive power by unamalgamating multi-item scalesDavid Trafimow, Michael R Hyman, Alena Kostyk
Psychological Methods|January 18, 2003
Comparing several robust tests of stochastic equality with ordinally scaled variables and small to moderate sized samplesHarold D Delaney, András Vargha
Psychological Methods|May 14, 2003
Separating trait effects from trait-specific method effects in multitrait-multimethod models: a multiple-indicator CT-C(M-1) modelMichael Eid, Tanja Lischetzke, Fridtjof W Nussbeck, et al.
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
The use of multiple imputation for the analysis of missing dataS Sinharay, H S Stern, D Russell
Psychological Methods|January 10, 2002
Effects of study duration, frequency of observation, and sample size on power in studies of group differences in polynomial changeS W Raudenbush, L Xiao-Feng
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
The path analysis controversy: a new statistical approach to strong appraisal of verisimilitudePaul E Meehl, Niels G Waller
Psychological Methods|September 24, 2002
Statistical inference for a linear function of medians: confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and sample size requirementsDouglas G Bonett, Robert M Price
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