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Statistical and methodological myths and urban legends : doctrine, verity and fable in the organizational and social sciences
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Statistical and methodological myths and urban legends : doctrine, verity and fable in the organizational and social sciences

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Statistical issues
Missing data techniques and low response rates : the role of systematic nonresponse parameters / Daniel A. Newman
The partial revival of a dead horse? : comparing classical test theory and item response theory / Michael J. Zickar and Alison A. Broadfoot
Four common misconceptions in exploratory factor analysis / Deborah L. Bandalos and Meggen R. Boehm-Kaufman
Dr. StrangeLOVE, or : how I learned to stop worrying and love omitted variables / Adam W. Meade, Tara S. Behrend, and Charles E. Lance
The truth(s) on testing for mediation in the social and organizational sciences / James M. LeBreton, Jane Wu, and Mark N. Bing
Seven deadly myths of testing moderation in organizational research / Jeffrey R. Edwards
Alternative model specifications in structural equation modeling : facts, fictions, and truth / Robert J. Vandenberg and Darrin M. Grelle
On the practice of allowing correlated residuals among indicators in structural equation models / Ronald S. Landis, Bryan D. Edwards, and Jose M. Cortina
Methodological issues
Qualitative research : the redheaded stepchild in organizational and social science research? / Lillian T. Eby, Carrie S. Hurst, and Marcus M. Butts
Do samples really matter that much? / Scott Highhouse and Jennifer Z. Gillespie
Sample size rules of thumb : evaluating three common practices / Herman Aguinis and Erika E. Harden
When small effect sizes tell a big story, and when large effect sizes don't / Jose M. Cortina and Ronald S. Landis
So why ask me? : are self-report data really that bad? / David Chan
If it ain't trait it must be method : (mis)application of the multitrait-multimethod design in organizational research / Charles E. Lance ... [et al.]
Chopped liver? OK. Chopped data? Not OK / Marcus M. Butts and Thomas W.H. Ng.

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Statistical and methodological myths and urban legends : doctrine, verity and fable in the organizational and social sciences. ISBN 9780805862386. Published by Routledge/Psychology Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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