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Daniel Bauer
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
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Daniel Bauer's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The disaggregation of within-person and between-person effects in longitudinal models of change Annual review of psychology 62 (1), 583-619, 2011
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Conceptualizing and testing random indirect effects and moderated mediation in multilevel models: new procedures and recommendations. Psychological methods 11 (2), 142, 2006
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Probing interactions in fixed and multilevel regression: Inferential and graphical techniques Multivariate behavioral research 40 (3), 373-400, 2005
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Distributional assumptions of growth mixture models: implications for overextraction of latent trajectory classes. Psychological methods 8 (3), 338, 2003
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Distributional assumptions of growth mixture models: implications for overextraction of latent trajectory classes.DJ Bauer, PJ CurranPsychological methods 8 (3), 338, 200312792003
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