James W. Grice
Affiliations: | Psychology | Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeBrenda L. McDaniel | grad student | 2007 | Oklahoma State University |
Stefanie I. Badzinski | grad student | 2012 | Oklahoma State University |
Nathaniel J. Cooney | grad student | 2013 | Oklahoma State University |
Erika A. Brown | grad student | 2014 | Oklahoma State University |
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Grice JW, Yepez M, Wilson NL, et al. (2017) Observation-Oriented Modeling: Going Beyond "Is It All a Matter of Chance"? Educational and Psychological Measurement. 77: 855-867 |
Grice J, Barrett P, Cota L, et al. (2017) Four Bad Habits of Modern Psychologists. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 7 |
Morris SD, Grice JW, Cox RA. (2017) Scale Imposition as Quantitative Alchemy: Studies on the Transitivity of Neuroticism Ratings Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 39: 1-18 |
Grice JW, Cota LD, Barrett PT, et al. (2016) A Simple and Transparent Alternative to Logistic Regression Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal. 3 |
Grice JW. (2015) From means and variances to persons and patterns. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1007 |
Grice JW, Craig DPA, Abramson CI. (2015) A Simple and Transparent Alternative to Repeated Measures ANOVA Sage Open. 5 |
Grice JW, Cohn A, Ramsey RR, et al. (2015) On Muddled Reasoning and Mediation Modeling Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 37: 214-225 |
Grice JW. (2014) Observation Oriented Modeling: Preparing Students for Research in the 21st century1: Comprehensive Psychology. 3 |
Curb LA, Abramson CI, Grice JW, et al. (2013) The relationship between personality match and pet satisfaction among dog owners Anthrozoos. 26: 395-404 |
Grice JW, Barrett PT, Schlimgen LA, et al. (2012) Toward a brighter future for psychology as an observation oriented science. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 2: 1-22 |