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    How to Evaluate Theory-Based Hypotheses in Meta-Analysis Using an AIC-Type Criterion by Kuiper, Rebecca M.

    Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (25-10-2022)
    “…Meta-analysis techniques allow researchers to aggregate effect sizes—like standardized mean difference(s), correlation(s), or odds ratio(s)—of different…”
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    Drawing Conclusions from Cross-Lagged Relationships: Re-Considering the Role of the Time-Interval by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Ryan, Oisín

    Published in Structural equation modeling (03-09-2018)
    “…The cross-lagged panel model (CLPM), a discrete-time (DT) SEM model, is frequently used to gather evidence for (reciprocal) Granger-causal relationships when…”
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    A Critique of the Cross-Lagged Panel Model by Hamaker, Ellen L, Kuiper, Rebecca M, Grasman, Raoul P. P. P

    Published in Psychological methods (01-03-2015)
    “…The cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) is believed by many to overcome the problems associated with the use of cross-lagged correlations as a way to study causal…”
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    How to Evaluate Causal Dominance Hypotheses in Lagged Effects Models by Sukpan, Chuenjai, Kuiper, Rebecca M.

    Published in Structural equation modeling (03-05-2024)
    “…The (Random Intercept) Cross-Lagged Panel Model ((RI-)CLPM) is increasingly used in psychology and related fields to assess the longitudinal relationship of…”
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    Meta-analysis of Lagged Regression Models: A Continuous-time Approach by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Ryan, Oisín

    Published in Structural equation modeling (03-05-2020)
    “…In science, the gold standard for evidence is an empirical result which is consistent across multiple studies. Meta-analysis techniques allow researchers to…”
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    Evaluating a Theory-Based Hypothesis Against Its Complement Using an AIC-Type Information Criterion With an Application to Facial Burn Injury by Vanbrabant, Leonard, Van Loey, Nancy, Kuiper, Rebecca M

    Published in Psychological methods (01-04-2020)
    “…An information criterion (IC) like the Akaike IC (AIC), can be used to select the best hypothesis from a set of competing theory-based hypotheses. An IC…”
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    How to handle missing data in regression models using information criteria by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Hoijtink, Herbert

    Published in Statistica Neerlandica (01-11-2011)
    “…An important application of multiple regression is predictor selection. When there are no missing values in the data, information criteria can be used to…”
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    Evaluation of Inequality Constrained Hypotheses Using a Generalization of the AIC by Altinisik, Yasin, Van Lissa, Caspar J., Hoijtink, Herbert, Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Kuiper, Rebecca M.

    Published in Psychological methods (01-10-2021)
    “…In the social and behavioral sciences, it is often not interesting to evaluate the null hypothesis by means of a p-value. Researchers are often more interested…”
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    Business Results and Well-Being: An Engaging Leadership Intervention Study by van Tuin, Lars, Schaufeli, Wilmar B., van Rhenen, Willem, Kuiper, Rebecca M.

    “…The present quasi-experimental study tested the business impact of a leadership development program focusing on psychological well-being through the…”
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    Relationship quality in higher education and the interplay with student engagement and loyalty by Snijders, Ingrid, Wijnia, Lisette, Kuiper, Rebecca M., Rikers, Remy M. J. P., Loyens, Sofie M. M.

    Published in British journal of educational psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…Background To date, studies that have investigated the bonds between students and their institution have emphasized the importance of student–staff…”
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    Comparisons of Means Using Exploratory and Confirmatory Approaches by Kuiper, Rebecca M, Hoijtink, Herbert

    Published in Psychological methods (01-03-2010)
    “…This article discusses comparisons of means using exploratory and confirmatory approaches. Three methods are discussed: hypothesis testing, model selection…”
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    A Fortran 90 Program for the Generalized Order-Restricted Information Criterion by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Hoijtink, Herbert

    Published in Journal of statistical software (2013)
    “…The generalized order-restricted information criterion (GORIC) is a generalization of the Akaike information criterion such that it can evaluate hypotheses…”
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    Properties of hypothesis testing techniques and (Bayesian) model selection for exploration-based and theory-based (order-restricted) hypotheses by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Nederhoff, Tim, Klugkist, Irene

    “…In this paper, the performance of six types of techniques for comparisons of means is examined. These six emerge from the distinction between the method…”
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    Combining Statistical Evidence From Several Studies: A Method Using Bayesian Updating and an Example From Research on Trust Problems in Social and Economic Exchange by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Buskens, Vincent, Raub, Werner, Hoijtink, Herbert

    Published in Sociological methods & research (01-02-2013)
    “…The effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable is often evaluated with hypothesis testing. Sometimes, multiple studies are available that test…”
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    A Fortran 90 Program for Confirmatory Analysis of Variance by Kuiper, Rebecca M., Klugkist, Irene, Hoijtink, Herbert

    Published in Journal of statistical software (2010)
    “…There are different confirmatory techniques to compare means, like hypothesis testing and (Bayesian) model selection. However, there is no software package in…”
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