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Ria H. A. Hoekstra
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 10
Citations - 425
Ria H. A. Hoekstra is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 145 citations.
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The network approach to psychopathology: a review of the literature 2008-2018 and an agenda for future research.
TL;DR: An overview and critical analysis of 363 articles produced in the first decade of the network approach to psychopathology is provided, with a focus on key theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions.
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Reporting standards for psychological network analyses in cross-sectional data.
Julian Burger,Adela-Maria Isvoranu,Gabriela Lunansky,Jonas M. B. Haslbeck,Sacha Epskamp,Ria H. A. Hoekstra,Eiko I. Fried,Denny Borsboom,Tessa F. Blanken +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors introduce reporting standards for network analyses in cross-sectional data, along with a tutorial and two examples, aimed at researchers as well as the broader scientific community.
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Reporting Standards for Psychological Network Analyses in Cross-sectional Data
Julian Burger,Adela-Maria Isvoranu,Gabriela Lunansky,Jonas M. B. Haslbeck,Sacha Epskamp,Ria H. A. Hoekstra,Eiko I. Fried,Denny Borsboom,Tessa F. Blanken +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce reporting standards for network analyses in cross-sectional data, along with a tutorial and two examples, aimed at researchers as well as the broader scientific community such as reviewers and journal editors evaluating scientific work.
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Transdiagnostic vulnerability factors in eating disorders: A network analysis.
TL;DR: The results suggest that excessive control of bodily aspects by dietary restraint, excessive focus on inhibiting emotions and feelings, interoceptive awareness and perfectionism may be important constructs that warrant future research in understanding vulnerability in EDs.
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Network Models to Organize a Dispersed Literature: The Case of Misunderstanding Analysis of Covariance
Koen Derks,Julian Burger,Johnny van Doorn,Jolanda J. Kossakowski,Dora Matzke,Ludovica Atticciati,Julia Beitner,Viket Benzesin,Anne Leonore de Bruijn,Tara R. H. Cohen,Elisa Cordesius,Marit van Dekken,Nora Delvendahl,Simone Dobbelaar,Eva Groenendijk,Merel E. Hermans,Anu P. Hiekkaranta,Ria H. A. Hoekstra,Agnes M. Hoffmann,Sally A. M. Hogenboom,Sercan Kahveci,Irina J. Karaban,Sofieke T. Kevenaar,Jurriaan L. te Koppele,Anne-wil Kramer,Emese Kroon,Šimon Kucharský,Ricardo L.R. Lieuw-On,Gaby Lunansky,Timo P. Matzen,A. M. Meijer,Annika Nieper,Laura de Nooij,Leonie Poelstra,Wikke J Van der Putten,Alexandra Sarafoglou,Jessica V. Schaaf,Sara A. J. van de Schraaf,Steven van Schuppen,Manon H. M. Schutte,Mitja Seibold,Scarlett K. Slagter,Aishah Snoek,Selina Stracke,Zenab Tamimy,Bram Timmers,Han Tran,Elizabeth S. Uduwa-Vidanalage,Laura Vergeer,Linos Vossoughi,Dilan E. Yücel,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers +51 more
TL;DR: A network method to synthesize a literature overview from search results obtained by multiple team members is outlined and a top ten list of the most relevant articles is yielded that students and researchers can take as a point of departure for a more detailed study on this topic.