Automated Author ProfileDePaul Trumbach, Lauren M.
0009-0009-2320-1925
DePaul Trumbach, Lauren M.
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.0 (sum of 3 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
These files contain measured variables before latent profile analysis, three files containing the code and output for the latent profile analyses (whole sample, females only, and males only), and well as the datasets with profiles form the best fitting, most theoretically useful model.
The data was used for repeated latent profile analyses to reveal and compare coping typologies. Analysis was run in the whole sample, then again with just the female participants and a third time with just the male participants. Profiles were tested for significant relationships to stress, psychological symptomatology, stress-related growth, gender, and race/ethnicity. The emergent profiles were compared between the three models. Files include the data that the LPAs were conducted on, R code and output for all 3 LPA, and data files that include profile membership and profile probabilities for the selected models.This data was collected for the Intraethnic and Interethnic Differences in Daily Stress and Coping study (see also Aldridge-Gerry et al., 2011 https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2011.72.125).
Authors
- DePaul Trumbach, Lauren M. ;
- Roesch
These files contain measured variables before latent profile analysis, three files containing the code and output for the latent profile analyses (whole sample, females only, and males only), and well as the datasets with profiles form the best fitting, most theoretically useful model.
The data was used for repeated latent profile analyses to reveal and compare coping typologies. Analysis was run in the whole sample, then again with just the female participants and a third time with just the male participants. Profiles were tested for significant relationships to stress, psychological symptomatology, stress-related growth, gender, and race/ethnicity. The emergent profiles were compared between the three models. Files include the data that the LPAs were conducted on, R code and output for all 3 LPA, and data files that include profile membership and profile probabilities for the selected models.This data was collected for the Intraethnic and Interethnic Differences in Daily Stress and Coping study (see also Aldridge-Gerry et al., 2011 https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2011.72.125).
Authors
- DePaul Trumbach, Lauren M.
These files contain measured variables before latent profile analysis, three files containing the code and output for the latent profile analyses (whole sample, females only, and males only), and well as the datasets with profiles form the best fitting, most theoretically useful model.
The data was used for repeated latent profile analyses to reveal and compare coping typologies. Analysis was run in the whole sample, then again with just the female participants and a third time with just the male participants. Profiles were tested for significant relationships to stress, psychological symptomatology, stress-related growth, gender, and race/ethnicity. The emergent profiles were compared between the three models. Files include the data that the LPAs were conducted on, R code and output for all 3 LPA, and data files that include profile membership and profile probabilities for the selected models.This data was collected for the Intraethnic and Interethnic Differences in Daily Stress and Coping study (see also Aldridge-Gerry et al., 2011 https://doi.org/10.15288/jsad.2011.72.125).
Authors
- DePaul Trumbach, Lauren M. ;
- Roesch