This blog post was written by Kees-Jan Kan. A table with fit measures computed by the psychonetrics package. The first publications using R package psychonetrics are popping up! In a recent publication and its...
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Psychological Networks Amsterdam Summer School – The online edition From June 29 to July 3, we will host an online edition of the Psychological Networks Amsterdam Summer School! During this week, we will make a video...
Version 0.7 of the psychonetrics package is now on CRAN! This version is a major restructure of the package leading to a lot of new functionality as well as much faster computations. In addition, a new pre-print is now online...
This post was written by Sacha Epskamp. Tomorrow our biannual network school will start again (see here for last year’s materials), which is also the time I update all software packages on CRAN. Most notably, I have...
(featuring missing data analysis) Simulation studies are absolutely vital for methodological work to be validated and tested in multiple settings. One simulation study is good, but more simulation studies are always better. In...
About twenty years ago, I was a young teenager when my two-year older brother introduced me to the increasingly popular card game Magic the Gathering (MTG). We both liked the game a lot and started to collect cards, making sure...
Version 0.3.2 of psychonetrics is now on CRAN! This means that the package can now be installed easily from R and that the automatically generated manual is online. For more notes on how to install psychonetrics, please see the...
This blog was written by Sacha Epskamp. In my class on Structural Equation Modeling, I introduce the concepts of expected values and variances through the game of roulette. A french roulette game looks like this: A ball...
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