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Validation and psychometric properties of a short version of Young's Internet Addiction Test

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The short version of the IAT has good psychometric properties and represents the Internet addiction's key elements based on the proposed diagnostic criteria.
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This article is published in Computers in Human Behavior.The article was published on 2013-05-01. It has received 324 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Confirmatory factor analysis & Incremental validity.

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A Review of Exploratory Factor Analysis Decisions and Overview of Current Practices: What We Are Doing and How Can We Improve?

TL;DR: A step-by-step guide and checklist that authors can reference to ensure the use of recommended best practices is provided to rectify concerns with current research.
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Prefrontal control and Internet addiction: a theoretical model and review of neuropsychological and neuroimaging findings

TL;DR: Results from functional neuroimaging and other neuropsychological studies demonstrate that cue-reactivity, craving, and decision making are important concepts for understanding Internet addiction.
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The measurement of Internet addiction

TL;DR: The main goal of this study was to identify all the existing measures of Internet addiction and to review the psychometric properties of the most frequently used ones.
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Online-specific fear of missing out and Internet-use expectancies contribute to symptoms of Internet-communication disorder.

TL;DR: The results suggest that psychopathological symptoms predict higher fear of missing out on the individual's Internet-communication applications and higher expectancies to use these applications as a helpful tool to escape from negative feelings.
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Internet addiction: coping styles, expectancies, and treatment implications.

TL;DR: The model shows that individuals with high coping skills and no expectancies that the Internet can be used to increase positive or reduce negative mood are less likely to engage in problematic Internet use, even when other personality or psychological vulnerabilities are present.
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Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis : Conventional criteria versus new alternatives

TL;DR: In this article, the adequacy of the conventional cutoff criteria and several new alternatives for various fit indexes used to evaluate model fit in practice were examined, and the results suggest that, for the ML method, a cutoff value close to.95 for TLI, BL89, CFI, RNI, and G...
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Evaluating Structural Equation Models with Unobservable Variables and Measurement Error

TL;DR: In this paper, the statistical tests used in the analysis of structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error are examined, and a drawback of the commonly applied chi square test, in additit...
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Using multivariate statistics

TL;DR: In this Section: 1. Multivariate Statistics: Why? and 2. A Guide to Statistical Techniques: Using the Book Research Questions and Associated Techniques.
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Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies.

TL;DR: The extent to which method biases influence behavioral research results is examined, potential sources of method biases are identified, the cognitive processes through which method bias influence responses to measures are discussed, the many different procedural and statistical techniques that can be used to control method biases is evaluated, and recommendations for how to select appropriate procedural and Statistical remedies are provided.
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Multivariate Data Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a six-step framework for organizing and discussing multivariate data analysis techniques with flowcharts for each is presented, focusing on the use of each technique, rather than its mathematical derivation.
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