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September 24, 2007
Multilevel Methods: Future Directions in Measurement, Longitudinal Analyses, and Nonnormal Outcomes
Does the Measure of Dispersion Matter in Multilevel Research? A Comparison of the Relative Performance of Dispersion Indexes
Comparing Consensus- and Aggregation-Based Methods of Measuring Team-Level Variables: The Role of Relationship Conflict and Conflict Management Processes
Comparison of Methods of Handling Missing Time-Invariant Covariates in Latent Growth Models Under the Assumption of Missing Completely at Random
Growth Mixture Modeling: Identifying and Predicting Unobserved Subpopulations With Longitudinal Data
On the Use of Likert-Type Scales in Multilevel Data: Influence on Aggregate Variables
Joint Analysis of Multiple Categorical Dependent Variables in Organizational Research
The Usefulness of Unit Weights in Creating Composite Scores: A Literature Review, Application to Content Validity, and Meta-Analysis
Multilevel Methods: Future Directions in Measurement, Longitudinal Analyses, and Nonnormal Outcomes
Does the Measure of Dispersion Matter in Multilevel Research? A Comparison of the Relative Performance of Dispersion Indexes
Comparing Consensus- and Aggregation-Based Methods of Measuring Team-Level Variables: The Role of Relationship Conflict and Conflict Management Processes
Comparison of Methods of Handling Missing Time-Invariant Covariates in Latent Growth Models Under the Assumption of Missing Completely at Random
Growth Mixture Modeling: Identifying and Predicting Unobserved Subpopulations With Longitudinal Data
On the Use of Likert-Type Scales in Multilevel Data: Influence on Aggregate Variables
Joint Analysis of Multiple Categorical Dependent Variables in Organizational Research
The Usefulness of Unit Weights in Creating Composite Scores: A Literature Review, Application to Content Validity, and Meta-Analysis
Posted by Gary Holden at September 24, 2007 5:59 PM