S1E12: Measurement (Non)Invariance -- Can We Ever Fail to Not Incorrectly Reject It? - podcast episode cover

S1E12: Measurement (Non)Invariance -- Can We Ever Fail to Not Incorrectly Reject It?

Jan 28, 20201 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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Episode description

In this episode, Patrick and Greg respond to a call-in question that raises a host of issues revolving around measurement invariance testing. In addition to complaining about horrible terminology commonly used in quantitative methodology, they also address pirate mothers, irreverance, time machines, quadruple negatives, buying firewood, digging up bodies, the Schotz clock, and dumpster fires. There are also return appearances of Whac-a-Mole and the poking stick. 

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