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Dale S. Kim
Dale S. Kim
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Improving present practices in the visual display of interactions
CJ McCabe, DS Kim, KM King
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (2), 147-165, 2018
2202018
Is the bifactor model a better model or is it just better at modeling implausible responses? Application of iteratively reweighted least squares to the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
SP Reise, DS Kim, M Mansolf, KF Widaman
Multivariate Behavioral Research 51 (6), 818-838, 2016
2022016
Interpreting interaction effects in generalized linear models of nonlinear probabilities and counts
CJ McCabe, MA Halvorson, KM King, X Cao, DS Kim
Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1-27, 2020
502020
Detecting Random Responders with Infrequency Scales Using an Error-Balancing Threshold
DS Kim, CJ McCabe, BL Yamasaki, KA Louie, KM King
Behavior Research Methods 50 (5), 1960-1970, 2018
482018
Random responses inflate statistical estimates in heavily skewed addictions data
KM King, DS Kim, CJ McCabe
Drug & Alcohol Dependence 183, 102-110, 2018
272018
Making sense of some odd ratios: A tutorial and improvements to present practices in reporting and visualizing quantities of interest for binary and count outcome models.
MA Halvorson, CJ McCabe, DS Kim, X Cao, KM King
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2021
222021
The partial derivative framework for substantive regression effects
DS Kim, CJ McCabe
Psychological Methods 27 (1), 121, 2022
92022
Identifying Aberrant Data in Structural Equation Models With IRLS-ADF
DS Kim, SP Reise, PM Bentler
Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal 25 (3), 343-358, 2018
82018
Structure learning of latent factors via clique search on correlation thresholded graphs
D Kim, Q Zhou
International Conference on Machine Learning, 16978-16996, 2023
2023
A Hybrid EM Algorithm for Linear Two-Way Interactions with Missing Data
DS Kim
arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.06998, 2021
2021
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