Daniel Anadria

Daniel Anadria
Utrecht University | UU · Department of Methodology and Statistics

Master of Science

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This study investigated the utility of active learning in accelerating the systematic review process. We systematically reviewed literature from 2006 onwards, using the open-source software ASReview, and selected 48 relevant articles out of 1548, while incorporating 208 out of 305 collected datasets. Our analysis overwhelmingly recommends active le...
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Latent class analysis (LCA) refers to a family of techniques for identifying groupsin data based on a parametric model. Examples include mixture models, LCA with ordinal indicators, and latent class growth analysis. Despite the popularity of this technique, there is limited guidance with respect to best practices in estimating and reporting mixture...
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Does restricting the ceremonial/ritual arrangements around a cremation to a minimum have a negative association with grief over time? This question has increasingly concerned professionals in the funeral industry as well as those in healthcare capacities working with bereaved persons. We examined the relationship between cremation arrangements and...
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Funeral services are known to serve multiple functions for bereaved persons. There is also a common, intuitively reasonable assumption of positive associations between engaging in funeral activities and adjustment to bereavement. We examined whether restricting ceremonial cremation arrangements to a minimum has a negative association with grief ove...
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Violence against therapists by their clients are a common occurrence across clinical settings and may have a lasting impact on the clinician’s professional and personal functioning. In spite of this, no study to date has looked at the frequency of trauma-induced symptoms in psychotherapists. Using a sample of N = 917 psychotherapists across Germany...

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