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1.1 | Publications using meta-analysis and structural equation modeling. (a) Actual number of publications per year and (b) percentage of publications. |
2.1 | Two graphical model representations of a simple regression. |
2.2 | A path model with one mediator. |
2.3 | A confirmatory factor analytic model. |
2.4 | A structural equation model. |
2.5 | A latent growth model. |
2.6 | A moderated mediation model. (a) Group 1 and (b) Group 2. |
2.7 | Relationship between a likelihood ratio and a Wald tests. |
2.8 | Binomial distribution with n = 10 and x = 8 (a) and n = 100 and x = 80 (b) and with solid lines (true log-likelihood) and dashed lines (quadratic approximation of log-likelihood). |
2.9 | A regression model with a phantom variable. |
2.10 | A regression model with and without a definition variable. |
3.1 | A structural equation model for repeated measures. |
3.2 | A structural equation model for multiple treatment study. |
3.3 | A structural equation model for multiple-endpoint study. |
3.4 | A structural equation model for a correlation matrix. |
4.1 | A model with one variable y. |
4.2 | Distributions of and a 50:50 mixture of and . |
4.3 | (a) Fixed-effects versus (b) random-effects meta-analyses. |
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