Methods in Psychology, Vol. 8, November 2023
Articles
1.) Use and misuse of corrections for multiple testing. --Miguel A. García-Pérez
2.) A reflective guide on the meaning of empathy in autism research. --Caroline Bollen
3.) Between- and within-subject covariance perspectives matter for investigations into the relationship between single- and dual-tasking performance. --Christoph Naefgen, Christine Blech, Michael Kriechbaumer, Hilde Haider, ... Robert Gaschler
4.) Mental rotation in depth as the optical difference of pictures. --Keith K. Niall
5.) Use of a difference index approach to analyze the early dynamic efficiency of reappraisal and suppression. --Elena Trentini, Elise Dan-Glauser
6.) Projective invariance and the measurement of visual shape. --Keith K. Niall
Article from the Special Issue on Advancing Methodological Boundaries by Innovation in the Pairing of Mixed Methods with Qualitative Methods Edited by Dr. David Reeping
7.) “I CAN'T SAY IT”! Doodling to emancipate adolescents' voices in a transformative mixed methods study of covert bullying in Jamaican high schools. --Ingrid Hunt-Anderson, Peggy Shannon-Baker
8.) Quantitative research artifacts as qualitative data collection techniques in a mixed methods research study. --Cassie Wallwey, Rachel L. Kajfez
9.) A software feature for mixed methods analysis: The MAXQDA Interactive Quote Matrix. --Timothy C. Guetterman, Tyler G. James
10.) Flip it: An exploratory (versus explanatory) sequential mixed methods design using Delphi and differential item functioning to evaluate item bias. --Kristin L.K. Koskey, Toni A. May, Yiyun “Kate” Fan, Dara Bright, ... Jonathan D. Bostic
11.) What is it like to be the object of research? On meaning making in self-report measurement and validity of data in psychotherapy research. --F.L. Truijens, M.M. De Smet, M. Vandevoorde, M. Desmet, R. Meganck
12.) Applying qualitative youth and adult perspectives to investigate quantitative survey components with a novel “crosswalk” analysis. --Isabella Fante, Colette Daiute
13.) Annotated digital timelining: Interactive visual display for data analysis in mixed methods research. --Irina Lyublinskaya, Xiaoxue Du
Article from the Special Issue on Innovations in Inclusive Methodology Edited by Dr. Anthony Mangino
14.) Key person designs: Logic and statistical modeling. --Thomas E. Malloy, Charles F. Bond, Sarit Pery, Avraham N. Kluger
1.) Use and misuse of corrections for multiple testing. --Miguel A. García-Pérez
2.) A reflective guide on the meaning of empathy in autism research. --Caroline Bollen
3.) Between- and within-subject covariance perspectives matter for investigations into the relationship between single- and dual-tasking performance. --Christoph Naefgen, Christine Blech, Michael Kriechbaumer, Hilde Haider, ... Robert Gaschler
4.) Mental rotation in depth as the optical difference of pictures. --Keith K. Niall
5.) Use of a difference index approach to analyze the early dynamic efficiency of reappraisal and suppression. --Elena Trentini, Elise Dan-Glauser
6.) Projective invariance and the measurement of visual shape. --Keith K. Niall
Article from the Special Issue on Advancing Methodological Boundaries by Innovation in the Pairing of Mixed Methods with Qualitative Methods Edited by Dr. David Reeping
7.) “I CAN'T SAY IT”! Doodling to emancipate adolescents' voices in a transformative mixed methods study of covert bullying in Jamaican high schools. --Ingrid Hunt-Anderson, Peggy Shannon-Baker
8.) Quantitative research artifacts as qualitative data collection techniques in a mixed methods research study. --Cassie Wallwey, Rachel L. Kajfez
9.) A software feature for mixed methods analysis: The MAXQDA Interactive Quote Matrix. --Timothy C. Guetterman, Tyler G. James
10.) Flip it: An exploratory (versus explanatory) sequential mixed methods design using Delphi and differential item functioning to evaluate item bias. --Kristin L.K. Koskey, Toni A. May, Yiyun “Kate” Fan, Dara Bright, ... Jonathan D. Bostic
11.) What is it like to be the object of research? On meaning making in self-report measurement and validity of data in psychotherapy research. --F.L. Truijens, M.M. De Smet, M. Vandevoorde, M. Desmet, R. Meganck
12.) Applying qualitative youth and adult perspectives to investigate quantitative survey components with a novel “crosswalk” analysis. --Isabella Fante, Colette Daiute
13.) Annotated digital timelining: Interactive visual display for data analysis in mixed methods research. --Irina Lyublinskaya, Xiaoxue Du
Article from the Special Issue on Innovations in Inclusive Methodology Edited by Dr. Anthony Mangino
14.) Key person designs: Logic and statistical modeling. --Thomas E. Malloy, Charles F. Bond, Sarit Pery, Avraham N. Kluger
Miguel A. García-Pérez - Personal Name
Irina Lyublinskaya - Personal Name
Isabella Fante - Personal Name
F.L. Truijens - Personal Name
Kristin L.K. Koskey - Personal Name
Timothy C. Guetterman - Personal Name
Cassie Wallwey - Personal Name
Ingrid Hunt-Anderson - Personal Name
Elena Trentini - Personal Name
Keith K. Niall - Personal Name
Christoph Naefgen - Personal Name
Caroline Bollen - Personal Name
Thomas E. Malloy - Personal Name
Irina Lyublinskaya - Personal Name
Isabella Fante - Personal Name
F.L. Truijens - Personal Name
Kristin L.K. Koskey - Personal Name
Timothy C. Guetterman - Personal Name
Cassie Wallwey - Personal Name
Ingrid Hunt-Anderson - Personal Name
Elena Trentini - Personal Name
Keith K. Niall - Personal Name
Christoph Naefgen - Personal Name
Caroline Bollen - Personal Name
Thomas E. Malloy - Personal Name
Vol. 8, November 2023
2590-2601
e-Journal PPS
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2023
Netherlands
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