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1 | Lohse, Keith R. | Magnitude-Based Inference is Not Bayesian and is Not a Valid Method of Inference | inference; statistics; confidence intervals; Bayesian, reproducibility | |||
2 | Lohse, Keith R. | Modeling Longitudinal Outcomes: A Contrast of Two Methods | Background: Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) is frequently used to model longitudinal data but does not appropriately account for within-person correlations over time, does not explicitly model time, and cannot flexibly handle missing data. In contrast, mixed-effects regression address... | mixed-effects regression; ANOVA; learning; development | ||
3 | Blomgren, Michael | Stuttering treatment outcomes measurement: assessing above and below the surface | Most researchers now acknowledge that stuttering is a multidimensional disorder (Smith & Kelly, 1997). Therefore, any assessment of stuttering treatment requires a multifaceted approach. A multifaceted approach typically includes assessing both surface elements as well as elements of stuttering that... | 2007-11-01 |