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  1. The Meaning of Aggression Varies Across Culture: Testing the Measurement Invariance of the Refined Aggression Questionnaire in Samples From Spain, the United States, and Hong Kong
  2. Assessing the Size of Model Misfit in Structural Equation Models
  3. Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Structural Equation Models for Continuous Data: Standard Errors and Goodness of Fit
  4. There’s More Than Catastrophizing in Chronic Pain: Low Frustration Tolerance and Self-Downing Also Predict Mental Health in Chronic Pain Patients
  5. Stability and Change in Consumer Traits: Evidence from a 12-Year Longitudinal Study, 2002–2013
  6. Item diagnostics in multivariate discrete data.
  7. Social problem solving in chronic pain: An integrative model of coping predicts mental health in chronic pain patients
  8. Identifying the Source of Misfit in Item Response Theory Models
  9. Assessing Approximate Fit in Categorical Data Analysis
  10. Goodness-of-Fit Assessment of Item Response Theory Models
  11. Why Should We Assess the Goodness-of-Fit of IRT Models?
  12. Complementary person–culture values fit and hierarchical career status
  13. Local Dependence Diagnostics in IRT Modeling of Binary Data
  14. How IRT can solve problems of ipsative data in forced-choice questionnaires.
  15. MAOAgenotype, social exclusion and aggression: an experimental test of a gene-environment interaction
  16. How Should We Assess the Fit of Rasch-Type Models? Approximating the Power of Goodness-of-Fit Statistics in Categorical Data Analysis
  17. Fitting a Thurstonian IRT model to forced-choice data using Mplus
  18. Environmental risk and protective factors of adolescents’ and youths’ mental health: differences between parents’ appraisal and self-reports
  19. Comparing the Fit of Item Response Theory and Factor Analysis Models
  20. Target Rotations and Assessing the Impact of Model Violations on the Parameters of Unidimensional Item Response Theory Models
  21. Item Response Modeling of Forced-Choice Questionnaires
  22. Predicting social problem solving using personality traits
  23. Issues That Should Not Be Overlooked in the Dominance Versus Ideal Point Controversy
  24. Item Response Modeling of Paired Comparison and Ranking Data
  25. Hypothesis testing for coefficient alpha: An SEM approach
  26. A General Family of Limited Information Goodness-of-Fit Statistics for Multinomial Data
  27. Goodness-of-Fit Testing
  28. Factor Analysis with Ordinal Indicators: A Monte Carlo Study Comparing DWLS and ULS Estimation
  29. Disentangling impulsiveness, aggressiveness and impulsive aggression: An empirical approach using self-report measures
  30. A Longitudinal Model for Predicting Performance of Police Officers Using Personality and Behavioral Data
  31. The effect of varying the number of response alternatives in rating scales: Experimental evidence from intra-individual effects
  32. Testing Categorized Bivariate Normality With Two-Stage Polychoric Correlation Estimates
  33. The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology
  34. Estimation of IRT graded response models: Limited versus full information methods.
  35. Modeling Subjective Health Outcomes
  36. Asymptotic Distribution Free Interval Estimation
  37. Indicators of entrepreneurship activity: some methodological contributions
  38. Monoamine Oxidase A, Gender Differences, and Social Exclusion: Comment on “Eisenberger et al.”
  39. Identification and Small Sample Estimation of Thurstone's Unrestricted Model for Paired Comparisons Data
  40. A Polychoric Instrumental Variable (PIV) Estimator for Structural Equation Models with Categorical Variables
  41. Asymptotically distribution-free (ADF) interval estimation of coefficient alpha.
  42. A Multidimensional Ideal Point Item Response Theory Model for Binary Data
  43. Limited Information Goodness-of-fit Testing in Multidimensional Contingency Tables
  44. On the asymptotic distribution of Pearson’s X 2 in cross-validation samples
  45. Social problem solving predicts decision making styles among US Hispanics
  46. Limited-information goodness-of-fit testing of item response theory models for sparse 2P tables
  47. Limited information estimation and testing of discretized multivariate normal structural models
  48. A Cautionary Note on Using G2(dif) to Assess Relative Model Fit in Categorical Data Analysis
  49. Random intercept item factor analysis.
  50. Limited- and Full-Information Estimation and Goodness-of-Fit Testing in 2nContingency Tables
  51. Further Empirical Results on Parametric Versus Non-Parametric IRT Modeling of Likert-Type Personality Data
  52. Structural Equation Modeling of Paired-Comparison and Ranking Data.
  53. Thurstone’s Case V Model: A Structural Equations Modeling Perspective
  54. Market orientation and business economic performance
  55. On Thurstone’s Model for Paired Comparisons and Ranking Data
  56. Social problem solving and trait anxiety as predictors of worry in a college student population
  57. Limited information estimation and testing of Thurstonian models for preference data
  58. Limited information estimation and testing of Thurstonian models for paired comparison data under multiple judgment sampling
  59. Exploring the link between market orientation and innovation in the European and US insurance markets
  60. Multidimensional Item Response Theory Modeling of Binary Data: Large Sample Properties of NOHARM Estimates
  61. Impulsive/careless problem solving style as predictor of subsequent academic achievement
  62. Thurstonian modeling of ranking data via mean and covariance structure analysis
  63. Using Graphical Methods in Assessing Measurement Invariance in Inventory Data
  64. Age and gender differences in social problem-solving ability
  65. Measuring market orientation in several populations
  66. The Factor Structure of the Problem Solving Inventory
  67. Optimism and pessimism as partially independent constructs: Relationship to positive and negative affectivity and psychological well-being
  68. A factor-analytic study of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory: An integration of theory and data
  69. A Factor Analysis of the Social Problem-Solving Inventory using Polychoric Correlations 1The participation of Albert Maydeu-Olivares in this research was supported by a Fulbright-La Caixa scholarship. Parts of this paper were performed by the first aut...
  70. Conceptual and methodological issues in social problem-solving assessment
  71. Distinguishing Among Paranletric item Response Models for Polychotomous Ordered Data
  72. Assessing the dimensionality of optimism and pessimism using a multimeasure approach
  73. Modeling Preference Data
  74. Corrections to Classical Procedures for Estimating Thurstone's Case V Model for Ranking Data
  75. Social Problem-Solving Inventory - Revised
  76. Catastrophic Worry Questionnaire
  77. Extended Life Orientation Test
  78. Social Problem Solving: Theory and Assessment.