Volume 12 (2000-2008)
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Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, v.12 no.2 (2006)
v.12 no. 2 was published electronically under the new title: "Applied Multivariate Research" (Editor Dr. Dennis Jackson, University of Windsor, Canada) -
Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, v.12 no.3 (2008)
v.12 no. 3 was published electronically under the new title: "Applied Multivariate Research" ( Editor Dr. Dennis Jackson, University of Windsor, Canada)
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Applied Multivariate Research, v.12 no.3 (complete version)
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Applied Multivariate Research, v.12 no.2 (complete version)
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Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, v.12 no.1 (complete version)
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From the Editor's desk
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A truly multivariate approach to MANOVA
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2008)All too often researchers perform a Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) on their data and then fail to fully recognize the true multivariate nature of their effects. The most common error is to follow the MANOVA ... -
Multimorbidity clusters: Clustering binary data from multimorbidity clusters: Clustering binary data from a large administrative medical database
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2008)Our purpose in this article is to describe and illustrate the application of cluster analysis to identify clinically relevant multimorbidity groups. Multimorbidity is the co-occurrence of 2 or more illnesses within a single ... -
Getting published: An editor's perspective
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2008)The process of publishing journal articles is examined from the perspective of an editor. Suggestions are given for starting the writing process, producing a good manuscript, and improving your chances of having your ... -
Subtypes of WIAT performance in a heterogeneous neuropsychological sample
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2006)Patterns of performance on the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT) were examined in a heterogeneous neuropsychological sample of 298 children aged 6 to 16 years. Cluster analysis was applied to a split-half sample ... -
Organizational cultures across national boundaries: Results of a cluster analysis
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2006)The recent increase in global business has resulted in new challenges for organizations. One of these challenges is to create a strong global culture while simultaneously adapting to local cultural expectations. This ... -
Creating an empirical typology: A review of cluster analysis and other classification techniques
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2006)As computers have become more powerful, researchers have begun to use more and more complex multivariate statistical procedures to understand data sets. Cluster analysis has flourished in the last decade, yet its complexity ... -
Hierarchical cluster analysis of formal personality theorists: An empirical designation of theoretical families
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2006)The emphasis, de-emphasis, or no emphasis of 20 dimensional categories (e.g., unconscious processes, purposive behaviour, early development) were compared by hierarchical cluster analysis for 15 formal personality theorists ... -
Validating a four-profile goal orientation solution using cluster analysis: Examining stress and attitudinal response patterns among organizational employees
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2006)Although goal orientation has been conceptualized as a multi-dimensional construct, researchers typically examine the simple relationships between the different dimensions and outcome variables of interest. Recently however, ... -
Some determinants of diagnosis and neuroleptic administration among schizophrenic and mood disordered VA patients
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2000)This study examined diagnostic practices and neuroleptic use at four general medical and surgical VA medical centers. Most effects were as expected, e.g., patients administered neuroleptics during a prior hospitalization ... -
Early identification of boys at risk for treatment dropout in a residential treatment center
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2000)This study introduces the Early Adaptation Measure (EAM), an instrument for early prediction of treatment completion in residential treatment facilities. The EAM is based on clinicians' observations of clients' behaviors ... -
A comparison of three approaches to constructing item parcels to improve subject-to-parameter ratios in confirmatory factor analysis
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2000)A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the 100 items of the Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ-R) on a sample of 205 South African refugees failed to satisfactorily fit the EPQ-R's intended 4-factor structure. ... -
Menstrual cycle moods and symptoms in young, healthy women: A heuristic model
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2000)There is a need for development of theoretical models in menstrual cycle research. Changes in moods and symptoms related to the menstrual cycle are problematic for a small, hut significant proportion of women, and the ... -
Relationship between premenstrual syndrome and postnatal depression: An exploratory study
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 2000)The present study examined the relationship between postnatal depression (PND) and premenstrual syndrome, using the Menstrual Distress Questionnaire (MDQ) and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS). Fifty-one ...