Back to Top
Go Back
Journal Photo for Multivariate Behavioral Research
Peer reviewed only Open Access

Multivariate Behavioral Research (MBR)

Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Experimental Cognitive Psychology Statistics
e-ISSN 1532-7906
p-ISSN 0027-3171
Issue Frequency Semi-monthly
Impact Factor 5.3
Est. Year 1966
Mobile 8003541420
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email sgwest@asu.edu

Journal Descriptions

Multivariate Behavioral Research is the flagship journal of the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP). It is a journal devoted to the dissemination, evaluation, and application of quantitative methods to the behavioral sciences. It aims to publish articles intended to cater to a wide audience of quantitative methodologists and substantive researchers who wish to use advanced methods in their work. Its goal is to have a long-term transformative effect on research in psychology and the behavioral sciences.

Multivariate Behavioral Research (MBR) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Experimental, Cognitive Psychology, Statistics, Probability, Arts and Humanities , Online or Print , Semi-monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0027-3171, E-ISSN: 1532-7906, Established: 1966, Impact Factor: 5.3
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Role In Research Journal

Publications of MBR

Peter M. Bentler June, 1999
Structural equation modeling is a well-known technique for studying relationships among multivariate data. In practice, high dimensional nonnormal data with small to medium sample sizes are ...
Peter M. Bentler March, 1990
Certain aspects of model modification and evaluation are discussed, with an emphasis on some points of view that expand upon or may differ from Kaplan (1990). The usefulness of BentlerBonett...
Stephen G. West March, 2006
Bifactor and second-order factor models are two alternative approaches for representing general constructs comprised of several highly related domains. Bifactor and second-order models were ...
Stephen G. West June, 2010
Many areas of the behavioral sciences have few measures that are accepted as the standard for the operationalization of a construct. One consequence is that there is hardly ever an articulat...
Stephen G. West February, 2012
Behavioral science researchers routinely use scale scores that sum or average a set of questionnaire items to address their substantive questions. A researcher applying multiple imputation t...
Stephen G. West December, 2007
This Monte Carlo study examined the impact of misspecifying the 𝚺 matrix in longitudinal data analysis under both the multilevel model and mixed model frameworks. Under the multilevel mod...
Stephen G. West June, 2011
In this article we propose several modeling choices to extend propensity score analysis to clustered data. We describe different possible model specifications for estimation of the propensit...
Ehri Ryu March, 2009
We extended CitationWilson and Cleary's (1995) health-related quality of life model to examine the relationships among symptom status (Symptoms), functional health (Disability), and quality ...