ReCentering Psych Stats: Multivariate Modeling

ReCentering Psych Stats: Multivariate Modeling

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Chapters

  1. Scrubbing
  2. Scoring
  3. Data Dx
  4. Multiple Imputation (A Brief Demo)
  5. Simple Mediation
  6. Complex Mediation
  7. Simple Moderation in OLS and MLE
  8. Moderated Mediation
  9. Establishing the Measurement Model
  10. Specifying and Evaluating the Structural Model
  11. SEM (Structural Equation Modeling): Model Respecifications
  12. Nested Within Groups
  13. Preliminary (OLS style) Exploration of Longitudinal Growth
  14. A Basic Longitudinal Model
  15. Calendrical Time (and Missingness) in MLMs

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To center a variable in regression means to set its value at zero and interpret all other values in relation to this reference point. Regarding race and gender, researchers often center male and White at zero. Further, it is typical that research vignettes in statistics textbooks are similarly seated in a White, Western (frequently U.S.), heteronormative, framework. ReCentering Psych Stats seeks to provide statistics training for psychology students (undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral) in a socially and culturally responsive way. All lessons use the open-source statistics program, R (and its associated packages). Each chapter includes a screencast lesson, features a workflow for statistical decision-making, and includes all R code necessary for conducting the statistic. Research vignettes are drawn from the published psychology literature. When possible, these articles are authored by individuals who hold identities that have been marginalized in the scientific literature; correctly use the statistic that is taught in the lesson; and focus on issues of justice, equity, inclusion, and diversity. When possible, lessons include interviews with researchers from the featured vignettes. Each chapter includes suggestions for practice that are graded in complexity, such that learners can choose the degree of challenge. In this volume devoted to multivariate modeling there are six major sections. The first section on data preparation includes chapters on scrubbing, scoring, data diagnostics and multiple imputation. The second section includes lessons on simple and complex moderation. The fourth section introduces moderation and compares ordinary least squares and maximum likelihood approaches to regression. This is extended to moderated mediation in the section on conditional process analysis. The fifth section is devoted to structural equation modeling (SEM). This begins with establishing the measurement model and continues into specifying and respecifying the SEM. The final section introduces multilevel modeling. There are lessons on data nested within groups and within persons. A special lesson provides examples of working with calendrical time. Additional volumes of ReCentering Psych States include the base volume (inferential statistics and ANOVA) and Psychometrics. ReCentering Psych Stats is perpetually-in-progress; suggestions for corrections or chapters are welcome: recenterpsychstats@gmail.com

Link to full online book and supplemental materials (first page includes links to .pdf, .doc, and ebook formats): https://lhbikos.github.io/ReC_MultivModel/

Publication Date

5-9-2024

Publisher

Seattle Pacific University Library

Funder

SPU Educational Technology and Media

Grant

Open Educational Resource Grant

City

Seattle

Keywords

statistics, behavioral statistics, research methods, psychology, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology, health services psychology, R

Disciplines

Clinical Psychology | Counseling Psychology | Health Psychology | Industrial and Organizational Psychology | Psychology | Quantitative Psychology | School Psychology

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Lynette Bikos (she/her/hers), PhD, ABPP (Counseling Psychology), teaches statistics, research methods, and psychometrics courses in the Clinical and Industrial-Organizational Psychology doctoral programs at Seattle Pacific University. She is authoring the open educational resource, ReCentering Psych Stats, as a socially responsive pedagogy in statistics/research methods training. Her research interests fall at the intersections of vocational, global, and sustainable psychology – with particular interests in plotting longitudinal growth trajectories examining the simultaneous effects of individual and contextual factors. Significant research projects have explored global learning outcomes in returnees from study abroad; career development in response to an online, calling-infused intervention; and wearing facemasks during the pandemic. Dr. Bikos has served on a number of editorial boards including the Journal of Vocational Behavior, Career Development Quarterly, Journal of Counseling Psychology, and Journal of Career Development. Dr. Bikos is fellowed in APA’s Division 52/International Psychology and the Western Psychological Association.

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