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@Book{chambers_programming_1998,
  Author         = {Chambers, John M.},
  Title          = {Programming with data: a guide to the S language},
  Publisher      = {Springer},
  Address        = {New York},
  isbn           = {0387985034},
  keywords       = {Data processing, S {(Computer} program language),
                   Statistics},
  shorttitle     = {Programming with data},
  year           = 1998
}

@Book{QuinnKeough2002,
  Author         = {Quinn, {G.P. and Keough}, Michael J.},
  Title          = {Experimental {D}esign and {D}ata {A}nalysis for
                   {B}iologists.},
  Publisher      = {Cambridge University Press},
  year           = 2002
}

@Book{Cohen2002,
  Author         = {Cohen, Jacob and Cohen, Patricia and West, Stephen G.
                   and Aiken, Leona S.},
  Title          = {Applied Multiple {Regression/Correlation} Analysis for
                   the Behavioral Sciences},
  Publisher      = {Routledge},
  __markedentry  = {[pauljohn:]},
  abstract       = {This classic text on multiple regression is noted for
                   its nonmathematical, applied, and data-analytic
                   approach. Readers profit from its verbal-conceptual
                   exposition and frequent use of {examples.The} applied
                   emphasis provides clear illustrations of the principles
                   and provides worked examples of the types of
                   applications that are possible. Researchers learn how
                   to specify regression models that directly address
                   their research questions. An overview of the
                   fundamental ideas of multiple regression and a review
                   of bivariate correlation and regression and other
                   elementary statistical concepts provide a strong
                   foundation for understanding the rest of the text. The
                   third edition features an increased emphasis on
                   graphics and the use of confidence intervals and effect
                   size measures, and an accompanyingawebsite with data
                   for most of the numerical examples along with the
                   computer code for {SPSS}, {SAS}, and {SYSTAT}, at
                   {www.psypress.com/9780805822236a.aApplied} Multiple
                   Regression serves as both a textbook for graduate
                   students and as a reference tool for researchers in
                   psychology, education, health sciences, communications,
                   business, sociology, political science, anthropology,
                   and economics. An introductory knowledge of statistics
                   is required. Self-standing chapters minimize the need
                   for researchers to refer to previous chapters."},
  isbn           = {9781134800940},
  language       = {en},
  month          = jun,
  year           = 2002
}

@Article{Amelia,
  Author         = {James Honaker and Gary King and Matthew Blackwell},
  Title          = {{Amelia II}: A Program for Missing Data},
  Journal        = {Journal of Statistical Software},
  Volume         = {45},
  Number         = {7},
  Pages          = {1--47},
  url            = {http://www.jstatsoft.org/v45/i07/},
  year           = 2011
}

@Book{becker_extending_1985,
  Author         = {Becker, Richard A. and Chambers, John M.},
  Title          = {Extending the S system},
  Publisher      = {Wadsworth Advanced Books and Software},
  Series         = {Wadsworth statistics/probability series},
  Address        = {Monterey, Calif},
  isbn           = {0534050166},
  keywords       = {Data processing, Interactive computer systems,
                   Mathematical statistics, S {(Computer} system),
                   Statistics},
  year           = 1985
}

@Article{Echamadi2007,
  Author         = {R. Echambadi and J. Hess},
  Title          = {Mean-{C}entering {D}oes {N}ot {A}lleviate
                   {C}ollinearity {P}roblems in {M}oderated {M}ultiple
                   {R}egression {M}odels},
  Journal        = {Marketing Science},
  Volume         = {26},
  Number         = {3},
  Pages          = {438--445},
  year           = 2007
}

@Manual{RCore,
  Title          = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical
                   Computing},
  Author         = {{R Core Team}},
  Organization   = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing},
  Address        = {Vienna, Austria},
  Note           = {{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0},
  url            = {http://www.R-project.org/},
  year           = 2016
}

@Book{fox_r_2011,
  Author         = {Fox, John and Weisberg, Sanford},
  Title          = {An R Companion to Applied Regression},
  Publisher      = {Sage},
  Address        = {Thousand Oaks {CA}},
  Edition        = {Second},
  url            = {http://socserv.socsci.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Books/Companion},
  year           = 2011
}

@Book{venables_modern_2002,
  Author         = {Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D.},
  Title          = {Modern Applied Statistics with S},
  Publisher      = {Springer},
  Address        = {New York},
  Edition        = {Fourth},
  Note           = {{ISBN} 0-387-95457-0},
  url            = {http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/MASS4},
  year           = 2002
}

@Book{chambers_computational_1977,
  Author         = {Chambers, John M.},
  Title          = {Computational methods for data analysis},
  Publisher      = {Wiley},
  Series         = {Wiley series in probability and mathematical
                   statistics},
  Address        = {New York},
  isbn           = {0471027723},
  keywords       = {Data processing, Mathematical statistics, Numerical
                   analysis},
  year           = 1977
}

@Misc{wickham_style_2012,
  Author         = {Wickham, Hadley},
  Title          = {Style Guide},
  HowPublished   = {https://github.com/hadley/devtools},
  abstract       = {Tools to make an R developer's life easier. Contribute
                   to devtools development by creating an account on
                   {GitHub.}},
  journal        = {{GitHub}},
  url            = {https://github.com/hadley/devtools},
  year           = 2012
}

@Article{Kromrey1998,
  Author         = {Kromrey, J. D., \& Foster-Johnson},
  Title          = {Mean {C}entering in {M}oderated {M}ultiple
                   {R}egression: {M}uch {A}do about {N}othing},
  Journal        = {Educational and Psychological Measurement},
  Volume         = {58},
  Number         = {1},
  Pages          = {42--67},
  year           = 1998
}

@Manual{chambers_soda,
  Title          = {SoDA: Functions and Exampels for "Software for Data
                   Analysis"},
  Author         = {John M Chambers},
  Note           = {R package version 1.0-5},
  url            = {http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=SoDA},
  year           = 2012
}

@Book{Wickham2015,
  Author         = {Wickham, Hadley},
  Title          = {Advanced {R}},
  Publisher      = {CRC Press},
  year           = 2015
}

@Book{chambers_graphical_1983,
  Author         = {Chambers, John M.},
  Title          = {Graphical methods for data analysis},
  Publisher      = {Wadsworth International Group ; Duxbury Press},
  Series         = {The Wadsworth statistics/probability series},
  Address        = {Belmont, Calif. : Boston},
  isbn           = {{053498052X}},
  keywords       = {Computer graphics, Congresses, Graphic methods
                   Congresses, Statistics},
  year           = 1983
}

@Article{LittleBovaird2006,
  Author         = {T. D. Little and J. A. Bovaird and K. F. Widaman},
  Title          = {On the {M}erits of {O}rthogonalizing {P}owered and
                   {P}roduct {T}erms: {I}mplications for {M}odeling
                   {I}nteractions {A}mong {L}atent {V}ariables},
  Journal        = {Structural Equation Modeling},
  Volume         = {13},
  Number         = {4},
  Pages          = {497--519},
  year           = 2006
}

@Book{chambers_software_2008,
  Author         = {Chambers, John M.},
  Title          = {Software for data analysis: programming with R},
  Publisher      = {Springer},
  Series         = {Statistics and computing},
  Address        = {New York ; London},
  isbn           = {9780387759357},
  keywords       = {Data processing, Numerical analysis, R {(Computer}
                   program language)},
  lccn           = {{QA276.45.R3} C48 2008},
  shorttitle     = {Software for data analysis},
  year           = 2008
}

@Article{qgraph,
  Author         = {Sacha Epskamp and Ang\'elique O. J. Cramer and Lourens
                   J. Waldorp and Verena D. Schmittmann and Denny Borsboom},
  Title          = {{qgraph}: Network Visualizations of Relationships in
                   Psychometric Data},
  Journal        = {Journal of Statistical Software},
  Volume         = {48},
  Number         = {4},
  Pages          = {1--18},
  url            = {http://www.jstatsoft.org/v48/i04/},
  year           = 2012
}

@Article{PreacherCurren2006,
  Author         = {K.J. Preacher and P.J. Curran and D.J. Bauer},
  Title          = {Computational {T}ools for {P}robing {I}nteractions in
                   {M}ultiple {L}inear {R}egression, {M}ultilevel
                   {M}odeling, and {L}atent {C}urve {A}nalysis},
  Journal        = {Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics},
  Volume         = {31},
  Number         = {4},
  Pages          = {437-448},
  year           = 2006
}

@Manual{formatr,
  Title          = {{formatR:} Format R Code Automatically},
  Author         = {Xie, Yihui},
  Note           = {R package version 0.4},
  url            = {http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=formatR},
  year           = 2012
}

@Article{JohnsonNeyman1936,
  Author         = {Johnson, P.O.; Neyman J.},
  Title          = {Tests of certain linear hypotheses and their
                   applications to some educational problems},
  Journal        = {Statistical Research Memoirs},
  Volume         = {1},
  Pages          = {57--93},
  owner          = {pauljohn},
  timestamp      = {2014.04.29},
  year           = 1936
}

@Misc{free_software_foundation_gnu_2012,
  Author         = {Free Software Foundation},
  Title          = {Gnu Coding Standards},
  HowPublished   = {http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/},
  file           = {Snapshot:/home/pauljohn/Documents/Zotero/storage/2HI9MWE7/standards.html:text/html},
  url            = {http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/},
  year           = 2012
}

@Book{kernighan_c_1988,
  Author         = {Kernighan, Brian W. and Ritchie, Dennis M.},
  Title          = {C Programming Language},
  Publisher      = {Prentice Hall},
  Edition        = {2nd ed.},
  isbn           = {0131103628},
  month          = apr,
  year           = 1988
}

@Manual{bates_lme4,
  Title          = {{l}me4: {L}inear mixed-effects models using {S}4
                   classes},
  Author         = {Bates, Douglas and Maechler, Martin and Bolker, Ben},
  Note           = {R package version 0.999999-0},
  url            = {http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=lme4},
  year           = 2012
}

@Manual{lme4,
  Title          = {lme4: Linear mixed-effects models using S4 classes},
  Author         = {Douglas Bates and Martin Maechler and Ben Bolker},
  Note           = {R package version 0.999999-0},
  url            = {http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=lme4},
  year           = 2012
}

@Book{Aiken1991,
  Author         = {Aiken, Leona S. and West, Stephen G.},
  Title          = {Multiple Regression: Testing and Interpreting
                   Interactions},
  Publisher      = {Sage Publications, Inc},
  isbn           = {0761907122},
  month          = jan,
  owner          = {pauljohn},
  shorttitle     = {Multiple Regression},
  timestamp      = {2014.04.29},
  year           = 1991
}

@Manual{pinheiro_nlme:_2012,
  Title          = {nlme: Linear and Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models},
  Author         = {Jose Pinheiro and Douglas Bates and Saikat DebRoy and
                   Deepayan Sarkar and {R Core Team}},
  Note           = {R package version 3.1-107},
  year           = 2013
}

@Article{King1986,
  Author         = {King, Gary},
  Title          = {How Not to Lie with Statistics: Avoiding Common
                   Mistakes in Quantitative Political Science},
  Journal        = {American Journal of Political Science},
  Volume         = {30},
  Number         = {3},
  Pages          = {666--687},
  __markedentry  = {[pauljohn:6]},
  abstract       = {This article identifies a set of serious theoretical
                   mistakes appearing with troublingly high frequency
                   throughout the quantitative political science
                   literature. These mistakes are all based on faulty
                   statistical theory or on erroneous statistical
                   analysis. Through algebraic and interpretive proofs,
                   some of the most commonly made mistakes are explicated
                   and illustrated. The theoretical problem underlying
                   each is highlighted, and suggested solutions are
                   provided throughout. It is argued that closer attention
                   to these problems and solutions will result in more
                   reliable quantitative analyses and more useful
                   theoretical contributions},
  doi            = {10.2307/2111095},
  issn           = {0092-5853},
  owner          = {pauljohn},
  shorttitle     = {How Not to Lie with Statistics},
  timestamp      = {2014.04.29},
  url            = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2111095},
  urldate        = {2011-08-18},
  year           = 1986
}

@Book{venables_s_2000,
  Author         = {Venables, W. N. and Ripley, Brian D.},
  Title          = {S programming},
  Publisher      = {Springer},
  Series         = {Statistics and computing},
  Address        = {New York},
  isbn           = {0387989668},
  keywords       = {S {(Computer} program language)},
  lccn           = {{QA76.73.S15} V46 2000},
  year           = 2000
}

 @Manual{Walker2015,
    title = {openxlsx: Read, Write and Edit XLSX Files},
    author = {Alexander Walker},
    year = {2015},
    note = {R package version 3.0.0},
    url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=openxlsx},
  }