How handling extreme C-reactive protein (CRP) values and regularization influences CRP and depression criteria associations in network analyses


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Daniel P Moriarity, Sarah R Horn, Marin M Kautz, Jonas MB Haslbeck, Lauren B Alloy
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 91, 2021 Oct, pp. 393-403

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Moriarity, D. P., Horn, S. R., Kautz, M. M., Haslbeck, J. M. B., & Alloy, L. B. (2021). How handling extreme C-reactive protein (CRP) values and regularization influences CRP and depression criteria associations in network analyses. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 91, 393–403.


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Moriarity, Daniel P, Sarah R Horn, Marin M Kautz, Jonas MB Haslbeck, and Lauren B Alloy. “How Handling Extreme C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Values and Regularization Influences CRP and Depression Criteria Associations in Network Analyses.” Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 91 (October 2021): 393–403.


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Moriarity, Daniel P., et al. “How Handling Extreme C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Values and Regularization Influences CRP and Depression Criteria Associations in Network Analyses.” Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, vol. 91, Oct. 2021, pp. 393–403.


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@article{moriarity2021a,
  title = {How handling extreme C-reactive protein (CRP) values and regularization influences CRP and depression criteria associations in network analyses},
  year = {2021},
  month = oct,
  journal = {Brain, Behavior, and Immunity},
  pages = {393-403},
  volume = {91},
  author = {Moriarity, Daniel P and Horn, Sarah R and Kautz, Marin M and Haslbeck, Jonas MB and Alloy, Lauren B},
  month_numeric = {10}
}


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