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Hoyle, R. H. (2013). Beyond GLM: Benefits of Structural Equation Modeling for Experimental Data. Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Little, T.D. (2013). The Agentic Self: Action Control Beliefs Workshop on New Directions in Assessing Individuals and Groups, National Academy of Sciences.

Little, T.D. (2013). Representing Time in Longitudinal Research: Assessment Lag as Moderator Purdue University. Video Presentation

Little, T. D., & Shorey, H. S. (2013). Moving Beyond Testing Means: Using MACS Modeling to Test Group Differences in Variances and Covariances. Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Rifenbark, G. G., Schoemann, A.M., Wu, W., & Little, T.D. (2013). 3-Form Planned Missing Data Designs for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Schoemann, A. M. (2013). Effect sizes and post-hoc tests when analyzing experimental designs with SEM. Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. Supplemental Excel File; Supplemental R File

Short, S. D., & Schoemann, A. M. (2013). Examining Factorial Designs with Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.

Gibson, K., Schoemann, A. M., Jia, F., Rifenbark, G., Jorgenson, T. D., Rhemtulla, M., Wu, W., & Little, T. D. (2012) Power of planned missing designs in longitudinal panel designs. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Lincoln, NE.

Little, T.D. (2012) Dynamic P-Technique Structural Equation Modeling. SRA, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Little, T.D. (2012) Dynamic P-Technique Structural Equation Modeling. University of Turku, Finland.

Little, T.D. (2012) Factorial Invariance: Why It's Important and How to Test for It. University of Turku, Finland.

Little, T.D. (2012) On the Merits of Planning and Planning for Missing Data. Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany.

Little, T.D. (2012) On the Merits of Planning and Planning for Missing Data. SRA, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Little, T.D. (2012) On the Merits of Planning and Planning for Missing Data. University of California at Merced.

Little, T.D. (2012) On the Merits of Planning and Planning for Missing Data. University of Turku, Finland.

Little, T.D. (2012) Planned Missing Data Designs for Social Science Research: Use Them!. ISSBD, Edmonton, Alberta.

Little, T.D. (2012) Planned Missing Data Designs for Developmental Research: Use Them!. University of Notre Dame.

Little, T.D. (2012) Representing Time in Longitudinal Research: Assessment Lag as Moderator. Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany.

Little, T.D. (2012) Why the Items versus Parcels Controversy Needn't Be One. University of Notre Dame.

Little, T.D. (2012) Why the Items versus Parcels Controversy Needn't Be One. University of Turku, Finland.

Kinai, R., Jorgenson, T. D., Rifenbark, G., Jia, F., Schoemann, A. M., Little, T. D., & Wu, W. (2012) Power and bias in three-forms planned missing data designs for longitudinal mediation. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Lincoln, NE.

Rao, M.S., Espelage, D.L., & Little, T.D. (2012) Evaluation of Alternative Measures for Assessing Goodness-of-Fit within the Cumulative Logit Proportional Odds Model.. American Psychological Association Convention, Orlando, FL.

Rifenbark, G. G. & Woods, C. M. (2012) Evaluation of Alternative Measures for Assessing Goodness-of-Fit within the Cumulative Logit Proportional Odds Model.. International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Lincoln, NE. Table 1 Table 2

Schoemann, A. M. (2012). Mediation and moderation KU School of Eduation Research Retreat, Lawrence, KS.

Little, T.D. (2011) Why the Items versus Parcels Controversy Needn't Be One. American Psychological Association Meeting, Washington, DC.

Little, T.D. (2011) Missing Data Analysis in Peer Relations Research. SRCD Peer Relations Preconference, Montreal, Quebec.

Little, T.D. (2011) Advances in Missing Data and Implications for Developmental Science. SRCD, Montreal, Quebec.

Little, T.D. (2011) Missing Data Estimation in Longitudinal Research: It’s not Cheating! It’s Essential!. SRCD, Montreal, Quebec.