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An item response theory analysis of self-report measures of adult attachment.
- R. Fraley, N. Waller, K. A. Brennan
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of personality and social psychology
- 1 February 2000
Self-report measures of adult attachment are typically scored in ways (e.g., averaging or summing items) that can lead to erroneous inferences about important theoretical issues, such as the degree… Expand
Multivariate Taxometric Procedures: Distinguishing Types from Continua
Introduction Carving Nature at Its Joints Defining Nature's Joints Alternative Meanings of Taxon Mathematical Foundations of Multivariate Taxometrics MAXEIG-HITMAX A Multivariate Generalization of… Expand
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Exploring personality through test construction: Development of the multidimensional personality questionnaire
- A. Tellegen, N. Waller
- Psychology
- 2008
Structural Equation Modeling with Mplus
- B. Byrne, N. Waller, Leslie J. Yonce, W. Grove
- 2011
Sponsored by the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, the goal of this series is to apply complex statistical methods to significant social or behavioral issues, in such a way so as to be… Expand
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Types of dissociation and dissociative types: A taxometric analysis of dissociative experiences
- N. Waller, F. Putnam, E. Carlson
- Psychology
- 1996
This article examined evidence for dimensional and typological models of dissociation. The authors reviewed previous research with the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES; E. B. Bernstein-Carlson &… Expand
The prevalence and biometric structure of pathological dissociation in the general population: taxometric and behavior genetic findings.
- N. Waller, C. A. Ross
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal psychology
- 1997
Taxometric and biometric analyses were conducted on 2 North American samples to investigate the prevalence and biometric structure of pathological dissociation. Results indicated that approximately… Expand
Structural equation modeling: strengths, limitations, and misconceptions.
- A. Tomarken, N. Waller
- Psychology, Medicine
- Annual review of clinical psychology
- 2005
Because structural equation modeling (SEM) has become a very popular data-analytic technique, it is important for clinical scientists to have a balanced perception of its strengths and limitations.… Expand
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