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    Some Guidelines Concerning the Modeling of Traits and Abilities in Test Construction by Schweizer, Karl

    “…Over the last few years the majority of authors who submitted manuscripts for publication in European Journal of Psychological Assessment selected confirmatory…”
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    On Modeling Missing Data of an Incomplete Design in the CFA Framework by Schweizer, Karl, Gold, Andreas, Krampen, Dorothea, Wang, Tengfei

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (03-12-2020)
    “…The paper reports an investigation on whether valid results can be achieved in analyzing the structure of datasets although a large percentage of data is…”
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    Negativity of factor correlations biases the sizes of factor variances in bifactor CFA models by Karl Schweizer, Xuezhu Ren, Tengfei Wang

    “…Estimates of factor variances observed together with negative factor correlations in CFA using the bifactor model are explored for specific characteristics…”
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    The dual mechanisms of cognitive control and their relation to reasoning and the item-position effect by von Gugelberg, Helene M., Schweizer, Karl, Troche, Stefan J.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-11-2021)
    “…Braver's (2012) dual mechanisms of cognitive control differentiate between proactive control (PMC; i.e. early selection and maintenance of goal-relevant…”
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    Scaling the Variance of a Latent Variable While Assuring Constancy of the Model by Schweizer, Karl, Troche, Stefan J, DiStefano, Christine

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-04-2019)
    “…This paper investigates how the major outcome of a confirmatory factor investigation is preserved when scaling the variance of a latent variable by the various…”
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    Global History: Traditions, Innovations, Debates by Schweizer, Karl W.

    Published in The European legacy, toward new paradigms (17-02-2019)
    “…A review essay covering a book by Sebastian Conrad, What is Global History? (2016)…”
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    A maximum likelihood approach for asymmetric non-normal data using a transformational measurement model by Schweizer, Karl, DiStefano, Christine, French, Brian

    “…A transformational measurement model for structural equation modeling (SEM) of asymmetric non-normal data is proposed. This measurement model aligns with the…”
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    How Executive Processes Explain the Overlap between Working Memory Capacity and Fluid Intelligence: A Test of Process Overlap Theory by Wang, Tengfei, Li, Chenyu, Ren, Xuezhu, Schweizer, Karl

    Published in Journal of intelligence (06-04-2021)
    “…Working memory capacity (WMC) and fluid intelligence (Gf) are highly correlated, but what accounts for this relationship remains elusive. Process-overlap…”
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    Does rapid guessing prevent the detection of the effect of a time limit in testing? by Schweizer, Karl, Krampen, Dorothea, French, Brian F.

    Published in Methodology (01-09-2021)
    “…Rapid guessing is a test taking strategy recommended for increasing the probability of achieving a high score if a time limit prevents an examinee from…”
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    Effect of Dichotomization on the Latent Structure of Data by Schweizer, Karl, Gold, Andreas, Krampen, Dorothea

    “…We investigated whether dichotomous data showed the same latent structure as the interval-level data from which they originated. Given constancy of…”
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    Speed Effect Analysis Using the CFA Framework by Schweizer, Karl, Reiß, Siegbert, Ren, Xuezhu, Wang, Tengfei, Troche, Stefan J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (14-02-2019)
    “…The paper outlines a method for investigating the speed effect due to a time limit in testing. It is assumed that the time limit enables latent processing…”
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