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Wen Wei Loh
Wen Wei Loh
Assistant Professor, Department of Methodology and Statistics, Maastricht University
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Which behaviour change techniques are effective to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in adults: a factorial randomized trial of an e-and m-health …
H Schroé, D Van Dyck, A De Paepe, L Poppe, WW Loh, M Verloigne, ...
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 17, 1-16, 2020
932020
A structural after measurement approach to structural equation modeling.
Y Rosseel, WW Loh
Psychological Methods, 2022
45*2022
Nonlinear effect of social interaction quantity on psychological well-being: Diminishing returns or inverted U?
D Ren, O Stavrova, WW Loh
Journal of personality and social psychology 122 (6), 1056, 2022
402022
Estimation of controlled direct effects in longitudinal mediation analyses with latent variables in randomized studies
WW Loh, B Moerkerke, T Loeys, L Poppe, G Crombez, S Vansteelandt
Multivariate Behavioral Research 55 (5), 763-785, 2020
262020
Nonlinear mediation analysis with high-dimensional mediators whose causal structure is unknown
WW Loh, B Moerkerke, T Loeys, S Vansteelandt
Biometrics 78 (1), 46-59, 2022
252022
Disentangling indirect effects through multiple mediators without assuming any causal structure among the mediators
WW Loh, B Moerkerke, T Loeys, S Vansteelandt
Psychological Methods 27 (6), 982–999, 2022
18*2022
Confounder selection strategies targeting stable treatment effect estimators
WW Loh, S Vansteelandt
Statistics in Medicine 40 (3), 607-630, 2021
162021
Randomization inference with general interference and censoring
WW Loh, MG Hudgens, JD Clemens, M Ali, ME Emch
Biometrics 76 (1), 235-245, 2020
152020
Identification of causal intervention effects under contagion
X Cai, WW Loh, FW Crawford
Journal of causal inference 9 (1), 9-38, 2021
102021
Heterogeneous indirect effects for multiple mediators using interventional effect models
WW Loh, B Moerkerke, T Loeys, S Vansteelandt
Epidemiologic Methods 9 (1), 20200023, 2020
10*2020
Adjusting for baseline measurements of the mediators and outcome as a first step toward eliminating confounding biases in mediation analysis
WW Loh, D Ren
Perspectives on Psychological Science 18 (5), 1254-1266, 2023
92023
An apparent paradox explained
WW Loh, TS Richardson, JM Robins
Statistical Science 32 (3), 356-361, 2017
92017
Reductions in kinesiophobia and distress after pain neuroscience education and exercise lead to favourable outcomes: a secondary mediation analysis of a randomized controlled …
C Murillo, MÁ Galán-Martín, F Montero-Cuadrado, E Lluch, M Meeus, ...
Pain, 10.1097, 2022
62022
Estimating social influence in a social network using potential outcomes.
WW Loh, D Ren
Psychological Methods 27 (5), 841–855, 2022
62022
A tutorial on causal inference in longitudinal data with time-varying confounding using g-estimation
WW Loh, D Ren
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 6 (3 …, 2023
42023
Estimating time-varying treatment effects in longitudinal studies.
WW Loh, D Ren
Psychological Methods, 2023
42023
Parametric g-formula for testing time-varying causal effects: What it is, why it matters, and how to implement it in lavaan
WW Loh, D Ren, SG West
OSF, 2023
42023
Evaluating sensitivity to classification uncertainty in latent subgroup effect analyses
WW Loh, JS Kim
BMC medical research methodology 22 (1), 1-18, 2022
32022
Understanding etiologic pathways through multiple sequential mediators: an application in perinatal epidemiology
CV Ananth, WW Loh
Epidemiology 33 (6), 854-863, 2022
32022
Improving causal inference of mediation analysis with multiple mediators using interventional indirect effects
WW Loh, D Ren
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 16 (10), e12708, 2022
32022
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