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Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Ramsay-curve item response theory (RC-IRT) to detect and correct for nonnormal latent variablesCarol M Woods
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Meta-analysis of coefficient alphaMichael C Rodriguez, Yukiko Maeda
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Assessing heterogeneity in meta-analysis: Q statistic or I2 index?Tania B Huedo-Medina, Julio Sánchez-Meca, Fulgencio Marín-Martínez, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Adjustments to the correction for attenuationDebra Wetcher-Hendricks
Psychological Methods|January 12, 2023
Regularized continuous time structural equation models: A network perspectiveJannik H Orzek, Manuel C Voelkle
Psychological Methods|June 24, 2021
Optimal sampling rates for reliable continuous-time first-order autoregressive and vector autoregressive modelingJanne K Adolf, Tim Loossens, Francis Tuerlinckx, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 23, 2022
Meta-analysis of correlation coefficients: A cautionary tale on treating measurement errorQian Zhang
Psychological Methods|May 16, 2022
Nonconvergence, covariance constraints, and class enumeration in growth mixture modelsDaniel McNeish, Jeffrey R Harring, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Factor analyzing ordinal items requires substantive knowledge of response marginalsSteffen Grønneberg, Njål Foldnes
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Interactions of scores derived from two groups of variables: Alternating lasso regularization avoids overfitting and finds interpretable scoresPhilipp Doebler, Anna Doebler, Philip Buczak, et al.
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Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Ramsay-curve item response theory (RC-IRT) to detect and correct for nonnormal latent variablesCarol M Woods
Psychological Methods|September 7, 2006
Meta-analysis of coefficient alphaMichael C Rodriguez, Yukiko Maeda
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Assessing heterogeneity in meta-analysis: Q statistic or I2 index?Tania B Huedo-Medina, Julio Sánchez-Meca, Fulgencio Marín-Martínez, et al.
Psychological Methods|June 21, 2006
Adjustments to the correction for attenuationDebra Wetcher-Hendricks
Psychological Methods|January 12, 2023
Regularized continuous time structural equation models: A network perspectiveJannik H Orzek, Manuel C Voelkle
Psychological Methods|June 24, 2021
Optimal sampling rates for reliable continuous-time first-order autoregressive and vector autoregressive modelingJanne K Adolf, Tim Loossens, Francis Tuerlinckx, et al.
Psychological Methods|May 23, 2022
Meta-analysis of correlation coefficients: A cautionary tale on treating measurement errorQian Zhang
Psychological Methods|May 16, 2022
Nonconvergence, covariance constraints, and class enumeration in growth mixture modelsDaniel McNeish, Jeffrey R Harring, Daniel J Bauer
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Factor analyzing ordinal items requires substantive knowledge of response marginalsSteffen Grønneberg, Njål Foldnes
Psychological Methods|May 19, 2022
Interactions of scores derived from two groups of variables: Alternating lasso regularization avoids overfitting and finds interpretable scoresPhilipp Doebler, Anna Doebler, Philip Buczak, et al.
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