Recent Faculty Publications
28 results found
| Title | Faculty | Author(s) | Faculty Research Area(s) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comments on “Single paper meta-analysis is unavoidable” | Jolynn Pek, Duane Wegener | S. Christian Wheeler, John G. Lynch, Duane T. Wegener, Jolynn Pek, Mark Matthews, Joel Huber | Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2025 |
| Comparison of Component-Based Structural Equation Modeling Methods in Testing Component Interaction Effects | Gyeongcheol Cho | Zhiyuan Shen, Gyeongcheol Cho, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| Depression and anxiety mediate the relationship between COVID-19 stay-at-home orders and tobacco and marijuana use | Jolynn Pek | Geoffrey Carney-Knisely, Jolynn Pek, Amy K. Ferketich, Tasleem J. Padamsee, Tamar Gur, Parvati Singh | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| Influence of genetic polymorphism and trauma on cortical structures and PTSD severity: Imaging genetics generalized structured component analysis | Gyeongcheol Cho | Min Jin Jin, Gyeongcheol Cho, Hyeonjin Jeon, Younyoung Choi, Heungsun Hwang, Seung-Hwan Lee | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| On a general theoretical framework of reliability | Jolynn Pek | Yang Liu, Jolynn Pek, Alberto Maydeu-Olivares | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| Regularized Structural Equation Modeling with Both Factors and Components | Gyeongcheol Cho | Gyeongcheol Cho, Ji Yeh Choi, Marko Sarstedt, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| The Rationality, Interpretation, and Overselling of Tests of Implicit Cognition | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes | Quantitative Psychology | 2025 |
| Accumulating evidence across studies: Consistent methods protect against false findings produced by p-hacking | Jolynn Pek, Duane Wegener | Duane T. Wegener , Jolynn Pek, Leandre R. Fabrigar | Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Applying decision research to improve clinical outcomes, psychological assessment, and clinical prediction | Hal Arkes | David Faust, Hal R. Arkes, Charles E. Gaudet | Quantitative Psychology | 2024 |
| Generalized structured component analysis accommodating convex components: A knowledge-based multivariate method with interpretable composite indexes | Gyeongcheol Cho | Gyeongcheol Cho, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2024 |
| Uncertainty limits the use of power analysis | Jolynn Pek, Mark Pitt, Duane Wegener | Jolynn Pek, Mark A. Pitt, Duane T. Wegener | Cognitive Psychology, Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2024 |
| Deep learning generalized structured component analysis: A knowledge-based multivariate predictive method | Gyeongcheol Cho | Gyeongcheol cho, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| How can we move advanced methodology into practice more effectively? Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brian Sciences | Jolynn Pek | Jolynn Pek, Daniel J. Bauer | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| Inconclusive conclusions in forensic science: Rejoinders to Scurich, Morrison, Sinha and Gutierrez | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes, Jonathan J. Koehler | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| Interpretation and report writing in forensic comparisons of paint evidence: An interlaboratory exercise | Hal Arkes | Andria Mehltretter, Meghan Prusinowski, Hal Arkes, David Flohr, Cedric Neumann, Scott Ryland, Donna Sirk, Tatiana Trejos | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| Questioning psychological constructs: Current issues and proposed changes | Barbara Andersen, Luc Lecavalier, Jay Myung, Jolynn Pek, Richard Petty, Brandon Turner, Duane Wegener | Paul De Boeck, Jolynn Pek, Katherine Walton, Duane T. Wegener, Brandon M. Turner, Barbara L. Andersen, Theodore Beauchaine, Luc Lecavalier, Jay I. Myung, Richard E. Petty | Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2023 |
| Structured factor analysis: A data matrix-based alternative approach to structural equation modeling | Gyeongcheol Cho | Gyeongcheol Cho, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| The questionable practice of partialing to refine scores on and inferences about measures of psychological constructs | Jolynn Pek | Rick H. Hoyle, Donald R. Lynam, Joshua D. Miller, Jolynn Pek | Quantitative Psychology | 2023 |
| A comparative evaluation of factor- and component-based structural equation modeling methods under (in)consistent model specifications | Gyeongcheol Cho | Gyeongcheol Cho, Marko Sarstedt, Heungsun Hwang | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |
| Analysis of Physicians’ Probability Estimates of a Medical Outcome Based on a Sequence of Events | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes , Scott K. Aberegg, Kevin A. Arpin | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |
| Construct validity and the validity of replication studies: A systematic review | Jolynn Pek | J. K. Flake, I. J. Davidson, O. Wong, Jolynn Pek | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |
| Evaluating research in personality and social psychology: Considerations of statistical power and concerns about false findings | Jolynn Pek, Duane Wegener | Duane T. Wegener, Leandre R. Fabrigar, Jolynn Pek, Kathryn Hoisington-Shaw | Decision Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Social Psychology | 2022 |
| Inconclusives and error rates in forensic science: a signal detection theory approach | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes, Jonathan J. Koehler | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |
| Inconclusives are not errors: A rejoinder to Dror | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes, Jonathan J. Koehler | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |
| Practical consequences of flawed social psychological research on bias | Hal Arkes | Hal R. Arkes | Quantitative Psychology | 2022 |