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Han Du
Han Du
Department of Psychology, UCLA
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A model-based imputation procedure for multilevel regression models with random coefficients, interaction effects, and nonlinear terms.
CK Enders, H Du, BT Keller
Psychological methods 25 (1), 88, 2020
1462020
Marital conflict behaviors and parenting: Dyadic links over time
M Gao, H Du, PT Davies, EM Cummings
Family relations 68 (1), 135-149, 2019
882019
lavaan: Latent variable analysis.[R package]
Y Rosseel, TD Jorgensen, N Rockwood, D Oberski, J Byrnes, ...
Lavaan. https://cran. r-project. org/package= lavaan, 2018
462018
Racial/ethnic discrimination and mental health in Mexican-origin youths and their parents: Testing the “linked lives” hypothesis
IJK Park, H Du, L Wang, DR Williams, M Alegría
Journal of Adolescent Health 62 (4), 480-487, 2018
432018
The impact of the number of dyads on estimation of dyadic data analysis using multilevel modeling
H Du, L Wang
Methodology, 2016
402016
The role of parents’ ethnic-racial socialization practices in the discrimination–depression link among Mexican-origin adolescents
IJK Park, H Du, L Wang, DR Williams, M Alegría
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2019
382019
lavaan: Latent variable analysis (0.6-7)[Computer software]
Y Rosseel, TD Jorgensen, N Rockwood, D Oberski, J Byrnes, ...
Google Scholar, 2020
342020
A comparison of multilevel imputation schemes for random coefficient models: fully conditional specification and joint model imputation with random covariance matrices
CK Enders, T Hayes, H Du
Multivariate behavioral research 53 (5), 695-713, 2018
342018
lavaan: Latent Variable Analysis (0.6. 11).[R package]
Y Rosseel, TD Jorgensen, N Rockwood, D Oberski, J Byrnes, ...
31*2022
A Bayesian “fill-in” method for correcting for publication bias in meta-analysis.
H Du, F Liu, L Wang
Psychological methods 22 (4), 799, 2017
312017
Growth curve modeling to studying change: A comparison of approaches using longitudinal dyadic data with distinguishable dyads
EM Planalp, H Du, JM Braungart-Rieker, L Wang
Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal 24 (1), 129-147, 2017
312017
Metacognitive planning: Development and validation of an online measure.
J Li, B Zhang, H Du, Z Zhu, YM Li
Psychological assessment 27 (1), 260, 2015
302015
Reliabilities of intraindividual variability indicators with autocorrelated longitudinal data: Implications for longitudinal study designs
H Du, L Wang
Multivariate Behavioral Research 53 (4), 502-520, 2018
292018
Lavaan: latent variable analysis. R package version 0.6‐7
Y Rosseel, TD Jorgensen, N Rockwood, D Oberski, J Byrnes, ...
Computer software]. https://bit. ly/3gmzbqR, 2020
252020
A Bayesian power analysis procedure considering uncertainty in effect size estimates from a meta-analysis
H Du, L Wang
Multivariate behavioral research 51 (5), 589-605, 2016
242016
Shifts in ecology, behavior, values, and relationships during the coronavirus pandemic: Survival threat, subsistence activities, conservation of resources, and interdependent …
PM Greenfield, G Brown, H Du
Current research in ecological and social psychology 2, 100017, 2021
232021
A Bayesian latent variable selection model for nonignorable missingness
H Du, C Enders, BT Keller, TN Bradbury, BR Karney
Multivariate behavioral research 57 (2-3), 478-512, 2022
172022
Matching IRT models to patient-reported outcomes constructs: The graded response and log-logistic models for scaling depression
SP Reise, H Du, EF Wong, AS Hubbard, MG Haviland
psychometrika 86, 800-824, 2021
172021
Do behavioral pharmacology findings predict clinical trial outcomes? A proof-of-concept in medication development for alcohol use disorder
LA Ray, H Du, RJ Green, DJO Roche, S Bujarski
Neuropsychopharmacology 46 (3), 519-527, 2021
172021
Capturing habitualness of drinking and smoking behavior in humans
LA Ray, H Du, E Grodin, S Bujarski, L Meredith, D Ho, S Nieto, K Wassum
Drug and alcohol dependence 207, 107738, 2020
162020
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