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McLachlan, Geoffrey J. – Psychological Methods, 2011
I discuss the recommendations and cautions in Steinley and Brusco's (2011) article on the use of finite models to cluster a data set. In their article, much use is made of comparison with the "K"-means procedure. As noted by researchers for over 30 years, the "K"-means procedure can be viewed as a special case of finite mixture modeling in which…
Descriptors: Computation, Multivariate Analysis, Matrices, Statistical Analysis
Baldwin, Scott A.; Bauer, Daniel J.; Stice, Eric; Rohde, Paul – Psychological Methods, 2011
Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common in psychology, particularly in prevention and intervention trials. This article reports results from a simulation comparing 5 approaches to analyzing partially clustered data, including Type I errors, parameter bias, efficiency, and power. Results…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Error of Measurement, Statistical Analysis, Statistical Bias
Bonett, Douglas G. – Psychological Methods, 2008
The currently available meta-analytic methods for correlations have restrictive assumptions. The fixed-effects methods assume equal population correlations and exhibit poor performance under correlation heterogeneity. The random-effects methods do not assume correlation homogeneity but are based on an equally unrealistic assumption that the…
Descriptors: Intervals, Multivariate Analysis, Meta Analysis, Correlation
Strobl, Carolin; Malley, James; Tutz, Gerhard – Psychological Methods, 2009
Recursive partitioning methods have become popular and widely used tools for nonparametric regression and classification in many scientific fields. Especially random forests, which can deal with large numbers of predictor variables even in the presence of complex interactions, have been applied successfully in genetics, clinical medicine, and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Decision Making, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
Brusco, Michael J. – Psychological Methods, 2004
A number of important applications require the clustering of binary data sets. Traditional nonhierarchical cluster analysis techniques, such as the popular K-means algorithm, can often be successfully applied to these data sets. However, the presence of masking variables in a data set can impede the ability of the K-means algorithm to recover the…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Multivariate Analysis, Statistical Data, Statistical Analysis