Vol 6
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
Volume 6, Issue 3
- Psychology Is a Property of Persons, Not Averages or Distributions: Confronting the Group-to-Person Generalizability Problem in Experimental Psychology
- How Many Participants Do I Need to Test an Interaction? Conducting an Appropriate Power Analysis and Achieving Sufficient Power to Detect an Interaction
- Selective Hypothesis Reporting in Psychology: Comparing Preregistrations and Corresponding Publications
- A Tutorial on Causal Inference in Longitudinal Data With Time-Varying Confounding Using G-Estimation
- Tutorial: Power Analyses for Interaction Effects in Cross-Sectional Regressions
- Best Practices in Supervised Machine Learning: A Tutorial for Psychologists
- Multidimensional Signals and Analytic Flexibility: Estimating Degrees of Freedom in Human-Speech Analyses
- Dynamic Data Visualizations to Enhance Insight and Communication Across the Life Cycle of a Scientific Project
- How Do Science Journalists Evaluate Psychology Research?
- Does Your Smartphone “Know” Your Social Life? A Methodological Comparison of Day Reconstruction, Experience Sampling, and Mobile Sensing
- Modeling Cluster-Level Constructs Measured by Individual Responses: Configuring a Shared Approach
- The Appropriateness of Outlier Exclusion Approaches Depends on the Expected Contamination: Commentary on André (2022)
- Improving Statistical Analysis in Team Science: The Case of a Bayesian Multiverse of Many Labs 4