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Publications: Research Methods
Gallop, R. J., Dimidjian, S., Atkins, D. C., & Muggeo, V. (2011). Quantifying treatment effects when flexibly modeling individual change in a nonlinear mixed effects model.
Journal of Data Science
, 9, 221-241.
McCann, B. S. & Landes, S. J. (2010). Hypnosis in the treatment of depression. Considerations in research design and methods.
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
, 58(2): 147–164.
Baldwin, S. A., Berkeljon, A., Atkins, D. C., & Olsen, J. (2009). Rates of change in naturalistic psychotherapy: Contrasting does-effect and good enough models of change.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
, 77, 203-211.
Atkins, D.C. (2009).Clinical trials methodology: randomization, intent-to-treat, and random-effects regression.
Depression and Anxiety
, 26(8),697-700.
Atkins, D.C. (2007). Regression. In W.A. Darity (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Ed. (pp. 136-137). New York: Thomson/Gale.
Atkins, D.C., & Gallop, R.J. (2007). Re-thinking how family researchers model infrequent outcomes: A tutorial on count regression and zero-inflated models.
Journal of Family Psychology,
21, 726-735.
Campbell, K.M., Deck, D., & Krupski, A. (2007). Record linkage software in the public domain: a comparison of Link Plus, The Link King, and a "Basic" Deterministic Algorithm.
Health Informatics Journal
, 14(1) 5-15.
Atkins, D.C., (2006). Multilevel models can be so confusing, on so many different levels.
Couples Research and Therapy,
12, 8-10.
Doss, B.D., & Atkins, D.C. (2006). Investigating treatment mediators when random assignment to a control group is not possible.
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
, 13, 321-336.
Atkins, D.C. (2005). Using multilevel models to analyze marital and family treatment data: Basic and advanced issues.
Journal of Family Psychology
, 19, 98-110.
Atkins, D.C., Bedics, J.D., McGlinchey, J.B., & Beauchaine, T.P. (2005). Choosing a method of clinical significance: Does it matter which method we use?
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
73, 982-989.
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