Analyzing Statistical Mediation with Multiple Informants: A New Approach with an Application in Clinical Psychology [PDF]
Testing mediation models is critical for identifying potential variables that need to be targeted to effectively change one or more outcome variables. In addition, it is now common practice for clinicians to use multiple informant (MI) data in studies of statistical mediation. By coupling the use of MI data with statistical mediation analysis, clinical
Papa, Lesther A. +4 more
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Psychiatric impact of mobile usage on medical student life: Ringxiety, nomophobia, and sleep
Introduction The usage of mobile phones has seen exponential growth worldwide.1,2 While college students use mobile applications for educational purposes, the reports of adverse health problems are emerging.3,4 Objectives Investigate the impact of ...
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Statistical Information and Uncertainty: A Critique of Applications in Experimental Psychology [PDF]
This paper presents, first, a formal exploration of the relationships between information (statistically defined), statistical hypothesis testing, the use of hypothesis testing in reverse as an investigative tool, channel capacity in a communication system, uncertainty, the concept of entropy in thermodynamics, and Bayes’ theorem.
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Predicting Marital Satisfaction Based on Assertiveness and Emotional Expressiveness Considering the Mediating Role of Quality of Life in Athletes and Non-Athletes Women [PDF]
Marital satisfaction is an important concept with a multidimensional structure that has a significant role in maintaining and strengthening the family foundation.
Mohammad Darba, Somayeh Shahmoradi
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The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD), made famous by the television game show Let’s Make a Deal, can be an effective teaching tool with wide ranging behavioral science applications. The format and history of the problem are presented as well as experimental data
Kevin Bennett
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On Interpretational Questions for Quantum-Like Modeling of Social Lasing
The recent years were characterized by increasing interest to applications of the quantum formalism outside physics, e.g., in psychology, decision-making, socio-political studies.
Andrei Khrennikov +3 more
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KernSmoothIRT: An R Package for Kernel Smoothing in Item Response Theory [PDF]
Item response theory (IRT) models are a class of statistical models used to describe the response behaviors of individuals to a set of items having a certain number of options.
Mazza, Angelo +2 more
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Interval-Based Hypothesis Testing and Its Applications to Economics and Finance
This paper presents a brief review of interval-based hypothesis testing, widely used in bio-statistics, medical science, and psychology, namely, tests for minimum-effect, equivalence, and non-inferiority.
Jae H. Kim, Andrew P. Robinson
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The permutation testing approach: a review
In recent years permutation testing methods have increased both in number of applications and in solving complex multivariate problems. A large number of testing problems may also be usefully and effectively solved by traditional parametric or rank-based
Fortunato Pesarin, Luigi Salmaso
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On Nonregularized Estimation of Psychological Networks. [PDF]
An important goal for psychological science is developing methods to characterize relationships between variables. Customary approaches use structural equation models to connect latent factors to a number of observed measurements, or test causal ...
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