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Psychometric models of individual differences in reading comprehension: A reanalysis of Freed, Hamilton, and Long (2017)
Individual differences in reading comprehension have often been explored using latent variable modeling (LVM), to assess the relative …
Sara A. Goring
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Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Michael J. Kane
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Andrew R.A. Conway
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Investigating the structure of Intelligence using latent variable and psychometric network modeling: A commentary and reanalysis of McFarland (2020)
In a recent publication in the Journal of Intelligence, Dennis McFarland mischaracterized previous research using latent variable and …
Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Sara A. Goring
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Kristof Kovacs
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Andrew R.A. Conway
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The struggle is real: Challenges and solutions in theory building
Strong theories are sorely lacking in the applied social sciences, especially in psychology. Elko Fried identifies fundamental problems …
Andrew R.A. Conway
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Kristof Kovacs
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Han Hao
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Sara A. Goring
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Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Psychometric network analysis of the Hungarian WAIS
The underlying structure of the H-WAIS-IV was first assessed using confirmatory factor analysis assuming a reflective, higher-order model and then reanalyzed using psychometric network analysis. The compatibility (or lack thereof) of these theoretical accounts of intelligence with the data are discussed.
Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Sara A. Goring
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Kristof Kovacs
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Andrew R.A. Conway
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Adults of all ages experience increased tip-of-the-tongue states under ostensible evaluative observation
Evaluative observation by a third party can be disruptive of language production for adults of all ages based on increased tip-of-the-tongue states following Trier Social Stress Test conditions compared to a placebo Trier Social Stress Test condition.
Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Lori E. James
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Tip of the tongue states increase under evaluative observation
Evaluative observation by a third party can be disruptive of language production based on the experience of more tip-of-the-tongue states during Trier Social Stress Test conditions compared to a placebo Trier Social Stress Test condition.
Lori E. James
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Christopher J. Schmank, PhD
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Nichol Castro
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Tony W. Buchanan
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