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  • ...reliability estimates: Testing structural assumptions]. ''Educational and Psychological Measurement'', 34, 25–33. {{doi|10.1177/001316447403400104}}</ref> ...al Consistency, Classical Reliability, and Congeneric Reliability. Applied Psychological Measurement, 29(2), 106–125. https://doi.org/10.1177/0146621604272739</ref> ...
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  • ...tionally, the field of psychology has been adopting the use of equivalence testing, particularly in clinical trials. This is not to say, however, that equival ...s to the TOST procedure have been developed as well.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Testing statistical hypotheses of equivalence and noninferiority|last=Wellek|first= ...
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  • ...t2 = Karen H. | last3 = West | first3 = Stephen G. | year = 2005 | title = Testing Measurement Invariance of Second-Order Factor Models | journal = Structural ...odel for incremental fit indices in structural equation modeling|journal = Psychological Methods|date = 2003-03-01|issn = 1082-989X|pmid = 12741671|pages = 16–37|vo ...
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  • ...ial Structure'', ''3''(2), 1-40.</ref> After model estimation, good-of-fit testing, through the sampling of random networks from the fitted model, should be p ...ion and estimation of exponential random graph models. Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne.</ref> and MPNet software, published ...
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  • ...itle=The psycho Package: an Efficient and Publishing-Oriented Workflow for Psychological Science |journal=The Journal of Open Source Software |date=5 February 2018 ...>{{cite journal |last1=Kelter |first1=Riko |title=Bayesian and frequentist testing for differences between two groups with parametric and nonparametric two-sa ...
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  • ...irst2=G. |last3=Leocani |first3=L. |title=Apparatus design and behavioural testing protocol for the evaluation of spatial working memory in mice through the s .... (1986). Spontaneous Alternation Behavior in Animals: A Review. ''Current Psychological Research & Reviews'', ''5'', 358–391. {{doi|10.1007/BF02686603}}</ref> seei ...
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  • ...objective testing, the format it is best suited to. But the technology of testing that followed, with its major emphasis on reliability and the automatisatio ...posed several ways to construct scales for measuring sensation and other [[psychological]] properties. One of these was the [[law of comparative judgment]],<ref nam ...
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  • ...stration of the Binet–Simon Scale for Measuring Intelligence. |journal=The Psychological Clinic |volume=5 |issue=7 |pages=217–238 |pmid=28909840 |pmc=5147539 }}</re ...telligence]], [[Animal magnetism|magnetism]], [[hypnosis]], and many other psychological topics.<ref name=":5" /> ...
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  • ...nny, D. A. (1986). "The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations", ''[[Jour ...en Your Estimates Will Not Benefit From Centering |journal=Educational and Psychological Measurement |language=en |volume=79 |issue=5 |pages=813–826 |doi=10.1177/00 ...
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  • ...ngency learning experiments are very similar to the classical conditioning testing methods.<ref name=":2" /> Stimuli consisting of cues and outcomes are paire ...Once certain behaviours indicate a certain consequence, the individual in testing will make an association between the behaviour and consequence. For example ...
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  • ...ttributes is possible. That is, like physical quantities, a magnitude of a psychological quantity may possibly be expressed as the product of a [[real number]] and ...hat the theory cannot account for the "noisy" data typically discovered in psychological research (e.g., {{harvnb|Perline|Wright|Wainer|1979}}). It has been argued ...
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  • ...ternative to [[generalized linear models]] in analysis of [[discrimination testing|sensory discrimination tasks]].<ref name=L>{{cite web |last=Lundahl |first= ...=1927 |doi=10.1037/h0070288 |issue=4 }} Reprinted: {{cite journal |journal=Psychological Review |volume=101 |issue=2 |pages=266–270 |year=1994 |doi=10.1037/0033-295 ...
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  • ...-Journal of Psychology'', (Spring, 2008), Adaptive Models of Psychological Testing, Wim J. van der Linden (Guest Editor).</ref> encompasses 3 broad stages: ...opportunities: The collection of verbal reports in educational achievement testing. Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 23, 1–10.</ref> The verbal r ...
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  • ...sting μ1=μ2 and μ3=μ4 at nominal type I error rate alpha, without multiple testing procedure; therefore the FWER is almost doubled.<ref name=":0" /> In the wo ...trolling the false discovery rate: a new and powerful approach to multiple testing |url=http://engr.case.edu/ray_soumya/mlrg/controlling_fdr_benjamini95.pdf|j ...
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  • ...of a Likert scale is:<ref name="cohenetal">{{Cite book|title=Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction to Tests and Measurement|last1=Cohen|first1 In lieu of testing differences in means with [[Student's t-test|''t''-tests]], differences in ...
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  • ...models: Causal indicators, composite indicators, and covariates. |journal=Psychological Methods |date=2011 |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=265–284 |doi=10.1037/a0024448 ...ication of composites in structural equation modeling: A tutorial |journal=Psychological Methods |date=2023 | volume=28 | issue=4 |pages=843-859 |doi=10.1037/met000 ...
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  • ===Psychological factors=== ...rlying condition, and addiction can increase dependence on others. Certain psychological disorders such as panic attacks, depressive disorders, and generalized anxi ...
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  • ...inference]], [[mathematical proof|math]], [[Statistical hypothesis testing|testing]], and [[deductive]] [[reason]]ing of [[Statistical significance|significan ...A180}}</ref>{{rp|180}} According to Popper, hypotheses that have withstood testing and have yet to be falsified are not verified but [[Corroborating evidence| ...
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  • ...1987" /> Person characteristics may include an individual's biological or psychological needs, values, goals, abilities, or personality, while environmental charac ...it on three types of well-being (life well-being, workplace well-being and psychological well-being) and found that it has statistically significant positive effect ...
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  • ...procity? On the determinants of cooperation in similarity-sensitive games. Psychological Inquiry, 23(1), 48-54.</ref> SERS was originally developed in order to (i) Testing the model in computer simulations of behavioral niches, populated with agen ...
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