Structural Equation Modeling with Mplus

Structural Equation Modeling with Mplus

Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming

By Barbara M. Byrne

Modeled after Barbara Byrne’s other best-selling structural equation modeling (SEM) books, this practical guide reviews the basic concepts and applications of SEM using Mplus Versions 5 & 6. The author reviews SEM applications based on actual data taken from her own research. Using

Published July 2011 by Routledge Academic

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Understanding The New Statistics

Understanding The New Statistics

Effect Sizes, Confidence Intervals, and Meta-Analysis

By Geoff Cumming

This is the first book to introduce the new statistics - effect sizes, confidence intervals, and meta-analysis - in an accessible way. It is chock full of practical examples and tips on how to analyze and report research results using these techniques. The book is invaluable to readers interested

Published July 2011 by Routledge Academic

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Longitudinal Data Analysis

Longitudinal Data Analysis

A Practical Guide for Researchers in Aging, Health, and Social Sciences

By Jason Newsom, Richard N. Jones and Scott M. Hofer.

This book provides accessible treatment to state-of-the-art approaches to analyzing longitudinal studies. Comprehensive coverage of the most popular analysis tools allows readers to pick and choose the techniques that best fit their research. The analyses are illustrated with examples from major

Published July 2011 by Routledge Academic

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Handbook of Ethics in Quantitative Methodology

Handbook of Ethics in Quantitative Methodology

By A. T. Panter, and Sonya K. Sterba.

This comprehensive Handbook is the first to provide a practical, interdisciplinary review of ethical issues as they relate to quantitative methodology including how to present evidence for reliability and validity, what comprises an adequate tested population, and what constitutes scientific

Published January 2011 by Routledge Academic

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Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS

Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS

Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, Second Edition

By Barbara M. Byrne

This bestselling text provides a practical guide to the basic concepts of structural equation modeling (SEM) and the AMOS program (Versions 17 & 18). The author reviews SEM applications based on actual data taken from her research. Noted for its non-mathematical language, this book is written

Published July 2009 by Routledge Academic

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Cognitive Assessment

Cognitive Assessment

An Introduction to the Rule Space Method

By Kikumi K. Tatsuoka

This book introduces a new methodology for the analysis of test results. Free from ambiguous interpretations, the results truly demonstrate an individual’s progress. The methodology is ideal for highlighting patterns derived from test scores used in evaluating progress. Dr. Tatsuoka introduces

Published May 2009 by Routledge Academic

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Applied Data Analytic Techniques For Turning Points Research

Applied Data Analytic Techniques For Turning Points Research

By Patricia Cohen

This innovative volume demonstrates the use of a range of statistical approaches that examine "turning points" (a change in direction, magnitude, or meaning) in real data. Analytic techniques are illustrated with real longitudinal data from a variety of fields. As such the book will appeal to a

Published March 2008 by Routledge

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Introduction to Statistical Mediation Analysis

Introduction to Statistical Mediation Analysis

By David P. MacKinnon, and David MacKinnon.

This volume introduces the statistical, methodological, and conceptual aspects of mediation analysis. Applications from health, social, and developmental psychology, sociology, communication, exercise science, and epidemiology are emphasized throughout. Single-mediator, multilevel, and

Published January 2008 by Routledge Academic

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A Paul Meehl Reader

A Paul Meehl Reader

Essays on the Practice of Scientific Psychology

By Niels G. Waller, Leslie J. Yonce, William M. Grove, David Faust and Mark F. Lenzenweger.

This new book introduces a new generation to the important insights of Paul Meehl. In addition to selected papers from the classic reader, Psychodiagnosis, this book features new material selected from Meehl's most influential writings. The resulting collection is a tour de force illustrating

Published April 2006 by Routledge Academic

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Structural Equation Modeling With EQS

Structural Equation Modeling With EQS

Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, Second Edition

By Barbara M. Byrne

Readers who want a less mathematical alternative to the EQS manual will find exactly what they're looking for in this practical text. Written specifically for those with little to no knowledge of structural equation modeling (SEM) or EQS, the author's goal is to provide a non-mathematical

Published February 2006 by Routledge Academic

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Contemporary Psychometrics

Contemporary Psychometrics

By Albert Maydeu-Olivares, and John J. McArdle.

Contemporary Psychometrics features cutting edge chapters organized in four sections: test theory, factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and multivariate analysis. The section on test theory includes topics such as multidimensional item response theory (IRT), the relationship between IRT

Published April 2005 by Psychology Press

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The Essence of Multivariate Thinking

The Essence of Multivariate Thinking

Basic Themes and Methods

By Lisa L. Harlow, and Lisa L. Harlow.

The Essence of Multivariate Thinking is intended to make multivariate statistics more accessible to a wide audience. To encourage a more thorough understanding of multivariate methods, author Lisa Harlow suggests basic themes that run through most statistical methodology. The most pervasive theme

Published January 2005 by Psychology Press

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Multilevel Modeling

Multilevel Modeling

Methodological Advances, Issues, and Applications

By Steven P. Reise, and Naihua Duan.

This book illustrates the current work of leading multilevel modeling (MLM) researchers from around the world. The book's goal is to critically examine the real problems that occur when trying to use MLMs in applied research, such as power, experimental design, and model violations. This

Published November 2003 by Psychology Press

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Modeling Intraindividual Variability With Repeated Measures Data

Modeling Intraindividual Variability With Repeated Measures Data

Methods and Applications

By Scott L. Hershberger, and D.S. Moskowitz.

This book examines how individuals behave across time and to what degree that behavior changes, fluctuates, or remains stable. It features the most current methods on modeling repeated measures data as reported by a distinguished group of experts in the field. The goal is to make the latest

Published September 2001 by Psychology Press

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Modeling Intraindividual Variability With Repeated Measures Data

Methods and Applications

By D. S. Moskowitz, and Scott L. Hershberger.

This book examines how individuals behave across time and to what degree that behavior changes, fluctuates, or remains stable. It features the most current methods on modeling repeated measures data as reported by a distinguished group of experts in the field. The goal is to make the latest

Published September 2001 by Psychology Press

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Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS

By Winfred Arthur, Jr., Winston Bennett and Allen I. Huffcutt.

Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS reviews the meta-analysis statistical procedure and shows the reader how to conduct one using SAS. It presents and illustrates the use of the PROC MEANS procedure in SAS to perform the data computations called for by the two most commonly used meta-analytic

Published July 2001 by Psychology Press

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Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS

Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS

By Winfred Arthur, Jr., Winston Bennett and Allen I. Huffcutt.

Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS reviews the meta-analysis statistical procedure and shows the reader how to conduct one using SAS. It presents and illustrates the use of the PROC MEANS procedure in SAS to perform the data computations called for by the two most commonly used meta-analytic

Published May 2001 by Psychology Press

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Item Response Theory for Psychologists

By Susan E. Embretson, and Steven P. Reise.

This book develops an intuitive understanding of IRT principles through the use of graphical displays and analogies to familiar psychological principles. It surveys contemporary IRT models, estimation methods, and computer programs. Polytomous IRT models are given central coverage since many

Published June 2000 by Psychology Press

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Item Response Theory

Item Response Theory

By Susan E. Embretson, Steven P. Reise, Susan E. Embretson and Steven P. Reise.

This book develops an intuitive understanding of IRT principles through the use of graphical displays and analogies to familiar psychological principles. It surveys contemporary IRT models, estimation methods, and computer programs. Polytomous IRT models are given central coverage since many

Published April 2000 by Psychology Press

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Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research

New Methods for New Questions

By Jennifer S. Rose, Laurie Chassin, Clark C. Presson and Steven J. Sherman.

This edited volume introduces the latest advances in quantitative methods and illustrates ways to apply these methods to important questions in substance use research. The goal is to provide a forum for dialogue between methodologists developing innovative multivariate statistical methods and

Published February 2000 by Psychology Press

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Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research

Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research

New Methods for New Questions

By Jennifer S. Rose, Laurie Chassin, Clark C. Presson and Steven J. Sherman.

This edited volume introduces the latest advances in quantitative methods and illustrates ways to apply these methods to important questions in substance use research. The goal is to provide a forum for dialogue between methodologists developing innovative multivariate statistical methods and

Published December 1999 by Psychology Press

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Structural Equation Modeling With Lisrel, Prelis, and Simplis

Structural Equation Modeling With Lisrel, Prelis, and Simplis

Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming

By Barbara M. Byrne

This book illustrates the ease with which various features of LISREL 8 and PRELIS 2 can be implemented in addressing research questions that lend themselves to SEM. Its purpose is threefold: (a) to present a nonmathmatical introduction to basic concepts associated with SEM, (b) to demonstrate basic

Published February 1998 by Psychology Press

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What If There Were No Significance Tests?

What If There Were No Significance Tests?

By Lisa L. Harlow, Stanley A. Mulaik and James H. Steiger.

This book is the result of a spirited debate stimulated by a recent meeting of the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology. Although the viewpoints span a range of perspectives, the overriding theme that emerges states that significance testing may still be useful if supplemented with some

Published July 1997 by Psychology Press

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