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54
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World Ranking
2080
National Ranking
999

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Craig K. Enders is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research contributions primarily fall within the fields of psychology and mathematics, with a notable focus on statistical methods and Bayesian inference.

Their work covers a range of subfields including:

  • Statistics and Probability
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Physiology
  • Epidemiology

Research topics that recur throughout Enders' publications include:

  • Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Psychometric Methodologies and Testing
  • Advanced Statistical Modeling Techniques

Frequently appearing publication venues where Enders has contributed include:

  • Psychological Methods
  • Multivariate Behavioral Research
  • Body Image
  • Behavior Research Methods
  • Health Psychology

Prominent recent papers by Craig K. Enders comprise the following:

  • "Missing data: An update on the state of the art." (2023), Psychological Methods
  • "Efficacy of Combining Varenicline and Naltrexone for Smoking Cessation and Drinking Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial" (2021), American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Multigenerational adversity impacts on human gut microbiome composition and socioemotional functioning in early childhood" (2023), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Reciprocal effects of neuroticism and life stress in adolescence" (2020), Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "A Bayesian Latent Variable Selection Model for Nonignorable Missingness" (2021), Multivariate Behavioral Research

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Brian T Keller
  • Lara A. Ray
  • Erica N. Grodin
  • Lindsay R. Meredith
  • Steven J. Nieto

Craig K. Enders received recognition as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2020.

Best Publications

  • The Relative Performance of Full Information Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Missing Data in Structural Equation Models

    Craig K. Enders;Deborah L. Bandalos

  • Centering predictor variables in cross-sectional multilevel models: a new look at an old issue.

    Craig K. Enders;Davood Tofighi

  • An introduction to modern missing data analyses

    Amanda N. Baraldi;Craig K. Enders

  • Missing Data in Educational Research: A Review of Reporting Practices and Suggestions for Improvement

    James L. Peugh;Craig K. Enders

  • The impact of nonnormality on full information maximum-likelihood estimation for structural equation models with missing data.

    Craig K. Enders

  • The Performance of the Full Information Maximum Likelihood Estimator in Multiple Regression Models with Missing Data

    Craig K. Enders

  • Using the spss mixed procedure to fit cross-sectional and longitudinal multilevel models

    James L. Peugh;Craig K. Enders

  • Using the expectation maximization algorithm to estimate coefficient alpha for scales with item-level missing data.

    Craig K. Enders

  • Multiple imputation as a flexible tool for missing data handling in clinical research

    Craig K. Enders

  • Dealing With Missing Data in Developmental Research

    Craig K. Enders

  • Analyzing Longitudinal Data With Missing Values

    Craig K. Enders

  • A primer on the use of modern missing-data methods in psychosomatic medicine research

    Craig K. Enders

  • Professional Development in Inquiry-Based Science for Elementary Teachers of Diverse Student Groups.

    Okhee Lee;Juliet E. Hart;Peggy Cuevas;Craig Kyle Enders

  • Missing not at random models for latent growth curve analyses.

    Craig K. Enders

  • The varieties of religious development in adulthood: a longitudinal investigation of religion and rational choice.

    Michael E. McCullough;Craig K. Enders;Sharon L. Brion;Andrea R. Jain

  • A Comparison of Item-Level and Scale-Level Multiple Imputation for Questionnaire Batteries

    Amanda C. Gottschall;Stephen G. West;Craig K. Enders

  • Effects of Cognitive Strategy Instruction on Math Problem Solving of Middle School Students with Learning Disabilities.

    Marjorie Montague;Craig Enders;Samantha Dietz

  • An instructional intervention's impact on the science and literacy achievement of culturally and linguistically diverse elementary students

    Okhee Lee;Rachael A. Deaktor;Juliet E. Hart;Peggy Cuevas

  • Multilevel multiple imputation: A review and evaluation of joint modeling and chained equations imputation.

    Craig K. Enders;Stephen A. Mistler;Brian T. Keller

  • A fully conditional specification approach to multilevel imputation of categorical and continuous variables.

    Craig K. Enders;Brian T. Keller;Roy Levy

  • A randomized controlled evaluation of an online chronic pain self management program.

    Linda S. Ruehlman;Paul Karoly;Craig Enders

Frequent Co-Authors

Okhee Lee
Okhee Lee New York University
Paul Karoly
Paul Karoly Arizona State University
Linda J. Luecken
Linda J. Luecken Arizona State University
Jaana Juvonen
Jaana Juvonen University of California, Los Angeles
Steven L. Wise
Steven L. Wise Northwest Evaluation Association
Michael E. McCullough
Michael E. McCullough University of California, San Diego
Stephen G. West
Stephen G. West Arizona State University
Morris A. Okun
Morris A. Okun Arizona State University
Nancy A. Gonzales
Nancy A. Gonzales Arizona State University
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles

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