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  1. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Close Relationships: In Search of Meaningful Evidence-Based Dyadic Role Distinctions
  2. Revising Gender Minority Stress Theory: A Network Psychometrics Perspective
  3. Revising Gender Minority Stress Theory: A Network Psychometrics Perspective
  4. Pseudo Effects: How Method Biases Can Produce Spurious Findings About Close Relationships
  5. A Multi‐Level Meta‐Analysis Comparing Relationship Norm Strength of LGB and Heterosexual Relationships
  6. Pseudo Effects: How Method Biases Can Produce Spurious Findings About Close Relationships
  7. Dyadic Data Analysis via Structural Equation Modeling with Latent Variables: A Tutorial with the dySEM package for R
  8. Measurement Modeling Peer-Review Template
  9. Pseudo Effects: How Method Biases Can Produce Spurious Findings About Close Relationships
  10. A Renewal of Dyadic Structural Equation Modeling with Latent Variables: Clarifications, Methodological Advantages and Trends, Reflections, and New Directions
  11. A Metascientific Review of the Evidential Value of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression
  12. Reconsidering what makes syntheses of psychological intervention studies useful
  13. Pre-Occupation: A Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression of Gender Differences in Adolescent Vocational Interests
  14. How EIRD Is Sex Research?: A Commentary and Reanalysis of Klein et al. (2021)
  15. Expanding Statistical Frontiers in Sexual Science: Taxometric, Invariance, and Equivalence Testing
  16. New Year, New Initiatives for the Journal of Sex Research
  17. New Year, New Initiatives for The Journal of Sex Research
  18. It’s all Greek to me: Explaining, computing, and summarizing traditional and (re)emerging metrics of reliability for seven measures in sexual science
  19. Response to Commentaries on Sakaluk (2020)
  20. Prioritization, evaluation, and promotion of replicability for clinical psychology research: A comment on Pittelkow et al. (2021).
  21. rOpenSci Statistical Software Testing and Peer Review - Community Call Summary
  22. rOpenSci Statistical Software Testing and Peer Review - Community Call Summary
  23. Potentially harmful therapies: A meta-scientific review of evidential value.
  24. Dyadic measurement invariance and its importance for replicability in romantic relationship science
  25. A dyadic examination of self-determined sexual motives, need fulfillment, and relational outcomes among consensually non-monogamous partners
  26. Good in Theory: A Metatheoretical Review of Social Psychological Theories of Human Sexuality
  27. A Multi-Site Collaborative Study of the Hostile Priming Effect
  28. Sacrifices in relationships: positive or negative for well-being?
  29. Sameness and Difference in Psychological Research on Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships: The Need for Invariance and Equivalence Testing
  30. Getting Serious About the Assessment and Promotion of Replicable Sexual Science: A Commentary on Wisman and Shrira (2020) and Lorenz (2020)
  31. When Tonight Is Not the Night: Sexual Rejection Behaviors and Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships
  32. On the strength of ties that bind: Measuring the strength of norms in romantic relationships
  33. A Large-Scale Test of the Replicability and Generalizability of Survey Measures in Close Relationship and Sexuality Science
  34. Evaluating the evidential value of empirically supported psychological treatments (ESTs): A meta-scientific review.
  35. Handbook of Sexuality-Related Measures
  36. Self-esteem and sexual health: a multilevel meta-analytic review
  37. Are single people a stigmatized 'group'? Evidence from examinations of social identity, entitativity, and perceived responsibility
  38. Evaluating the Evidential Value of Empirically Supported Psychological Treatments (ESTs): A Meta-Scientific Review
  39. Dyadic Measurement Invariance and Its Importance for Replicability in Romantic Relationship Research
  40. Expanding Statistical Frontiers in Sexual Science: Taxometric, Invariance, and Equivalence Testing
  41. Measurement Memo I: Updated Practices in Psychological Measurement for Sexual Scientists
  42. Harmful and helpful therapy practices with consensually non-monogamous clients: Toward an inclusive framework
  43. Dominant Heterosexual Sexual Scripts in Emerging Adulthood: Conceptualization and Measurement
  44. Factors Influencing University Students’ Explicit and Implicit Sexual Double Standards
  45. Correlates and Predictors of New Mothers’ Responses to Postpartum Thoughts of Accidental and Intentional Harm and Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms
  46. Promoting Transparent Reporting of Conflicts of Interests and Statistical Analyses at The Journal of Sex Research
  47. Promoting Transparent Reporting of Conflicts of Interests and Statistical Analyses at the Journal of Sex Research
  48. A Methodological Review of Exploratory Factor Analysis in Sexuality Research: Used Practices, Best Practices, and Data Analysis Resources
  49. Analytic Review as a Solution to the Misreporting of Statistical Results in Psychological Science
  50. Problems with Recall-Based Attachment Style Priming Paradigms: Exclusion Criteria, Sample Bias and Reduced Power
  51. Promoting Replicable Sexual Science: A Methodological Review and Call for Metascience
  52. The Causal Effects of Relational Security and Insecurity on Condom Use Attitudes and Acquisition Behavior
  53. Exploring Small, Confirming Big: An alternative system to The New Statistics for advancing cumulative and replicable psychological research
  54. The complex interplay between macronutrient intake, cuticular hydrocarbon expression and mating success in male decorated crickets
  55. Double standard
  56. Premarital Sexual Standards and Sociosexuality: Gender, Ethnicity, and Cohort Differences