Readers of the blog may be interested that The Journal of Experimental Psychopathology (Volume 2, Issue 2) has a special issue on Advances in Statistical Methods for Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology Data.
It is edited by Andy Field and Eric Woody:
· Tracing the Interpersonal Web of Psychopathology: Dyadic Data Analysis Methods for Clinical Researchers
Pamela Sadler, Nicole Ethier, Erik Woody· How to Conduct and Statistically Analyze Case-Based Time Series Studies, One Patient at a Time
Michael R Nash, Jeffery J Borckardt, Amineh Abbas, Erin GrayD· Performing Taxometric Analysis to Distinguish Categorical and Dimensional Variables
John Ruscio, Ayelet Meron Ruscio, Lauren M Carney· Best Practices for Using Median Splits, Artificial Categorization, and their Continuous Alternatives
Jamie DeCoster, Marcello Gallucci, Anne-Marie R Iselin· An SEM Perspective on Evaluating Mediation: What Every Clinical Researcher Needs to Know
Erik Woody· Using Bootstrap Estimation and the Plug-In Principle for Clinical Psychology Data
Daniel B Wright, Kamala London, Andy P Field· A Primer on Using Multilevel Models in Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology Research
Andy P Field, Daniel B Wright
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