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  1. The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory: Developing an Adaptation for Toddler-aged Children

    Disruptive behavior problems among young children can result in long-term negative consequences, highlighting the importance of early interventions....

    Sharon T. Phillips, Lindsay R. Druskin, ... Jane Kohlhoff in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 30 August 2023
  2. Analysis of the Differential Efficacy of the Reduced Version Over the Extended Version of an Affective-Sexual Education Program for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

    Recently, with the increase in demand, multiple intervention proposals aimed at improving the sexual health of people with intellectual disabilities...

    María Dolores Gil-Llario, Olga Fernández-García, ... Rafael Ballester-Arnal in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article Open access 28 September 2022
  3. Profiles of Parents’ Preferences for Delivery Formats and Program Features of Parenting Interventions

    Parents are the targeted consumers of parenting interventions but a small body of research has examined parental preferences for program...

    Carolina Gonzalez, Alina Morawska, Divna M. Haslam in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article 22 November 2021
  4. MixWILD: A program for examining the effects of variance and slope of time-varying variables in intensive longitudinal data

    The use of intensive sampling methods, such as ecological momentary assessment (EMA), is increasingly prominent in medical research. However,...

    Eldin Dzubur, Aditya Ponnada, ... Donald Hedeker in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 02 January 2020
  5. The differential effects of fluency due to repetition and fluency due to color contrast on judgments of truth

    Two experiments contrast the effects of fluency due to repetition and fluency due to color contrast on judgments of truth, after participants learn...

    Rita R. Silva, Teresa Garcia-Marques, Joana Mello in Psychological Research
    Article 30 July 2015
  6. A tailored anger management program for reducing citizen complaints against traffic agents

    Anger management programs have been used to address a range of clinical problems, but empirical tests of their effectiveness in the workplace have...

    Elizabeth Brondolo, Bezalel F. Eichler, Joseph Taravella in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 01 June 2003
  7. Continuous time state space modeling of panel data by means of sem

    Maximum likelihood parameter estimation of the continuous time linear stochastic state space model is considered on the basis of large N discrete time...

    Johan H. L. Oud, Robert A. R. G. Jansen in Psychometrika
    Article 01 June 2000
  8. Additive conjoint isotonic probabilistic models (ADISOP)

    The ISOP-model or model of twodimensional or bi-isotonicity (Scheiblechner, 1995) postulates that the probabilities of ordered response categories...

    Hartman Scheiblechner in Psychometrika
    Article 01 September 1999
  9. Comparison of Treatment Outcome Measures for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    We have examined the relations among three common treatment outcome measures in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): end of treatment global ratings by a...

    Jeffrey S. Meissner, Edward B. Blanchard, Howard S. Malamood in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
    Article 01 March 1997
  10. Discourse, Tools, and Reasoning: Essays on Situated Cognition

    In 1990, we were asked by the Scientific Affairs Division of NATO1 to organize a conference on situated cognition and technologies of learning. In...
    Lauren B. Resnick, Clotilde Pontecorvo, Roger Säljö in Discourse, Tools and Reasoning
    Chapter 1997
  11. On the robustness of maximum likelihood scaling for violations of the error model

    A Monte Carlo study was conducted to investigate the robustness of the assumed error distribution in maximum likelihood estimation models for...

    Gert Storms in Psychometrika
    Article 01 June 1995
  12. General estimators for the reliability of qualitative data

    We study a proportional reduction in loss (PRL) measure for the reliability of categorical data and consider the general case in which each of N ...

    Bruce Cooil, Roland T. Rust in Psychometrika
    Article 01 June 1995
  13. The relationship between intelligence and vigilance in children at risk

    The purpose of this study was to compare two competing models as an explanation of the relationship between intelligence and sustained attention in...

    John D. Carter, H. Lee Swanson in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
    Article 01 April 1995
  14. Classification and perceived similarity of compound gratings that differ in relative spatial phase

    Discrimination studies suggest that two, and only two, channels encode relative spatial phase shifts in compound gratings (Bennett & Banks, 1991 ;...

    Michael J. Kahana, Patrick J. Bennett in Perception & Psychophysics
    Article 01 November 1994
  15. The Recall of Physical Pain

    Pain, especially chronic pain, has been called the most universal form of human stress (Turk, Meichenbaum, & Genest, 1983). Millions of Americans...
    Peter Salovey, William J. Sieber, ... Gordon B. Willis in Autobiographical Memory and the Validity of Retrospective Reports
    Chapter 1994
  16. Control Motivation and Attitude Change

    One of the fundamental characteristics of human nature is the ability to learn how to predict and to influence events. That is perhaps the most basic...
    Chapter 1993
  17. The Warm Look in Control Motivation and Social Cognition

    It is with great pleasure and some pride that I write this final chapter for the present volume. Back in the early 1980s, Tory Higgins and I realized...
    Richard M. Sorrentino in Control Motivation and Social Cognition
    Chapter 1993
  18. Dynamic factor analysis of nonstationary multivariate time series

    A dynamic factor model is proposed for the analysis of multivariate nonstationary time series in the time domain. The nonstationarity in the series...

    Peter C. M. Molenaar, Jan G. De Gooijer, Bernhard Schmitz in Psychometrika
    Article 01 September 1992
  19. Statistical inference for multiple choice tests

    Finite sample inference procedures are considered for analyzing the observed scores on a multiple choice test with several items, where, for example,...

    John S. J. Hsu, Tom Leonard, Kam-Wah Tsui in Psychometrika
    Article 01 June 1991
  20. A further test of the superposition model for the redundant-signals effect in bimodal detection

    The superposition model proposed by Schwarz (1989) to account for the redundant-signals effect in a bimodal detection task with visual and auditory...

    Adele Diederich, Hans Colonius in Perception & Psychophysics
    Article 01 January 1991
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