Gitta H. Lubke

Affiliations: 
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
Area:
Psychometrics Psychology, Statistics
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Luningham JM, Hendriks AM, Krapohl E, et al. (2020) Harmonizing behavioral outcomes across studies, raters, and countries: application to the genetic analysis of aggression in the ACTION Consortium. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
Hong M, Jacobucci R, Lubke G. (2020) Deductive data mining. Psychological Methods
Luningham JM, McArtor DB, Hendriks AM, et al. (2019) Data Integration Methods for Phenotype Harmonization in Multi-Cohort Genome-Wide Association Studies With Behavioral Outcomes. Frontiers in Genetics. 10: 1227
Lubke G. (2019) Old Issues in New Jacket: Power and Validation in the Context of Mixture Modeling. Measurement : Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives. 10: 212-216
Lubke G, Neale M. (2019) Distinguishing between latent classes and continuous factors with categorical outcomes: Class invariance of parameters of factor mixture models. Multivariate Behavioral Research. 43: 592-620
Lubke GH, McArtor DB, Boomsma DI, et al. (2017) Genetic and Environmental Contributions to the Development of Childhood Aggression. Developmental Psychology
Luningham JM, McArtor DB, Bartels M, et al. (2017) Sum Scores in Twin Growth Curve Models: Practicality Versus Bias. Behavior Genetics
Lubke GH, Campbell I, McArtor D, et al. (2017) Assessing Model Selection Uncertainty Using a Bootstrap Approach: An update. Structural Equation Modeling : a Multidisciplinary Journal. 24: 230-245
McArtor DB, Lin BD, Hottenga JJ, et al. (2017) Using a multivariate model to assess the interactive effects of demographics and lifestyle on the hematological profile. Biomarkers in Medicine
Lubke GH, Luningham J. (2017) Fitting latent variable mixture models. Behaviour Research and Therapy
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