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Hyejin Shim

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Shabahang R, Shim H, Aruguete M, Zsila A
BMC Psychol . 2023 Nov; 11(1):378. PMID: 37936212
Background: Sympathy-seeking negative online self-disclosure, or "sadfishing," has proliferated in social media. This study investigates sadfishing by developing and validating a brief self-report questionnaire of the construct and exploring potential...
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Shim H, Bonifay W, Wiedermann W
Behav Res Methods . 2023 Aug; 56(5):4385-4402. PMID: 37537489
In item response theory (IRT) modeling, the magnitude of the lower and upper asymptote parameters determines the degree to which the inflection point shifts above or below P = 0.50....
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Shabahang R, Shim H, Aruguete M, Zsila A
Psychol Rep . 2022 Aug; 127(2):513-530. PMID: 35993372
Oversharing on social media by adolescents is a considerable problem in the digital age, and has the potential to instigate online shaming, cyberbullying, identity theft, and other security risks. To...
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Flores R, Sanders C, Duan S, Bishop-Chrzanowski B, Oyler D, Shim H, et al.
Br J Psychol . 2022 Jul; 113(4):1164-1194. PMID: 35906743
Bayesian methods are becoming increasingly used in applied psychological research. Previous researchers have thoroughly written about much of the details already, including the philosophy underlying Bayesian methods, computational issues associated...
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Shim H, Bonifay W, Wiedermann W
Behav Res Methods . 2022 Mar; 55(1):200-219. PMID: 35355241
Traditional item response theory (IRT) models assume a symmetric error distribution and rely on symmetric (logit or probit) link functions to model the response probabilities. As an alternative, we investigated...
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Kilgus S, Bonifay W, Eklund K, von der Embse N, Peet C, Izumi J, et al.
J Sch Psychol . 2020 Dec; 83:66-88. PMID: 33276856
The purpose of this study was to support the development and initial validation of the Intervention Selection Profile (ISP)-Skills, a brief 14-item teacher rating scale intended to inform the selection...