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D-Index
30
Citations
35285
World Ranking
3411
National Ranking
1329

Best Publications

  • SIGNIFICANCE TESTS AND GOODNESS OF FIT IN THE ANALYSIS OF COVARIANCE STRUCTURES

    P. M. Bentler;Douglas G. Bonett

  • Significance tests and goodness of fit in the analysis of covariance structures.

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  • Cronbach's alpha reliability: Interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and sample size planning

    Douglas G. Bonett;Thomas A. Wright

  • Sample size requirements for estimating pearson, kendall and spearman correlations

    Douglas G. Bonett;Thomas A. Wright

  • Sample size requirements for estimating intraclass correlations with desired precision

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Sample Size Requirements for Testing and Estimating Coefficient Alpha.

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Confidence interval for a coefficient of quartile variation

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Statistical inference for a linear function of medians: confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and sample size requirements.

    Douglas G. Bonett;Robert M. Price

  • Meta-analytic interval estimation for standardized and unstandardized mean differences.

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Inferential Methods for the Tetrachoric Correlation Coefficient.

    Douglas G. Bonett;Robert M. Price

  • Varying Coefficient Meta-Analytic Methods for Alpha Reliability

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Goodness-of-fit procedures for the evaluation and selection of log-linear models.

    Douglas G. Bonett;Peter M. Bentler

  • Meta-Analytic Interval Estimation for Bivariate Correlations.

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Transforming odds ratios into correlations for meta-analytic research

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Confidence intervals for standardized linear contrasts of means.

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • A test of normality with high uniform power

    Douglas G. Bonett;Edith Seier

  • An improved confidence interval for a linear function of binomial proportions

    Robert M Price;Douglas G Bonett

  • Sample size requirements for multiple regression interval estimation

    Douglas G. Bonett;Thomas A. Wright

  • Sample Size Requirements for Comparing Two Alpha Coefficients

    Douglas G. Bonett

  • Estimating the ratio of two Poisson rates

    Robert M. Price;Douglas G. Bonett

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