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The following pages link to Biased parameter estimates and inflated Type I error rates in analysis of covariance (and analysis of partial variance) arising from unreliability: alternatives and remedial strategies (Q33849169):
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- The Northwestern-UCLA youth emotion project: Associations of cognitive vulnerabilities, neuroticism and gender with past diagnoses of emotional disorders in adolescents. (Q33823707) (← links)
- Co-rumination predicts the onset of depressive disorders during adolescence (Q35118836) (← links)
- Understanding general and specific connections between psychopathology and marital distress: a model based approach (Q35586404) (← links)
- The Roles of Dopamine and Hypocretin in Reward: A Electroencephalographic Study (Q35850382) (← links)
- Statistically Controlling for Confounding Constructs Is Harder than You Think (Q35975378) (← links)
- Avoidant Coping and Poor Sleep Efficiency in Dementia Caregivers (Q36275779) (← links)
- The role of neuroticism and extraversion in the stress-anxiety and stress-depression relationships (Q36950637) (← links)
- Additive genetic risk from five serotonin system polymorphisms interacts with interpersonal stress to predict depression (Q37102021) (← links)
- Humor as a reward mechanism: event-related potentials in the healthy and diseased brain. (Q37529236) (← links)
- Leanness and heightened nonresting energy expenditure: role of skeletal muscle activity thermogenesis (Q37629047) (← links)
- Self-discrepancy and reduced autobiographical memory specificity in ruminating students and depressed patients (Q48647402) (← links)
- Correlated covariates in ANCOVA cannot adjust for pre-existing differences between groups (Q51660111) (← links)
- Children with social phobia have lower quality friendships than children with other anxiety disorders. (Q51777451) (← links)
- Musical training, bilingualism, and executive function: working memory and inhibitory control. (Q55413367) (← links)