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    Factor Analytic Approaches to Personality Item-Level Data by Panter, A.T., Swygert, Kimberly A., Grant Dahlstrom, W., Tanaka, J.S.

    Published in Journal of personality assessment (01-06-1997)
    “…Factor analysis models have played a central role in formulating conceptual models in personality and personality assessment, as well as in empirical…”
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    Problems in Rorschach Research and What to Do About Them by Viglione Jr, Donald J., Tanaka, J.S.

    Published in Journal of personality assessment (01-06-1997)
    “…This article identifies many interrelated problems that interfere with progress in Rorschach research. These include vague hypotheses, confounded comparisons,…”
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    Incremental Fit Index Changes for Nested Structural Equation Models by La Du, Terence J, Tanaka, J. S

    Published in Multivariate behavioral research (01-07-1995)
    “…After reviewing the multiple fit indices in structural equation models, evidence on their behavior is presented through simulation studies in which sample…”
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    Curvature and orientation estimation by neuronal structures by Tanaka, J.S., Manoel, E.T.M., da Fontoura Costa, L.

    “…The paper presents a simple model of curvature and orientation estimation by neural networks where a pair of neurons is used to approximate the partial…”
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    'Kaala' and 'Waialua' peppers by TAKEDA, K. Y, TANAKA, J. S, SEKIOKA, T. T, HAMILTON, R. A

    Published in HortScience (01-10-1996)
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    Classification of cat ganglion retinal cells and implications for shape-function relationship by Coelho, R.C., Valenti, C., Tanaka, J.S., Da Fontoura Costa, L.

    “…This article presents a quantitative approach to ganglion cell classification by considering combinations of several geometrical features including fractal…”
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