Standout Papers
- Group-Based Modeling of Development (2005)
- A SAS Procedure Based on Mixture Models for Estimating Developmental Trajectories (2001)
- Group-Based Trajectory Modeling in Clinical Research (2010)
- Analyzing developmental trajectories: A semiparametric, group-based approach. (1999)
- Analyzing developmental trajectories of distinct but related behaviors: A group-based method. (2001)
- Developmental trajectories of childhood disruptive behaviors and adolescent delinquency: A six-site, cross-national study. (2003)
- Advances in Group-Based Trajectory Modeling and an SAS Procedure for Estimating Them (2007)
- Trajectories of Boys' Physical Aggression, Opposition, and Hyperactivity on the Path to Physically Violent and Nonviolent Juvenile Delinquency (1999)
- Developmental trajectories of childhood disruptive behaviors and adolescent delinquency: A six-site, cross-national study. (2003)
- AGE, CRIMINAL CAREERS, AND POPULATION HETEROGENEITY: SPECIFICATION AND ESTIMATION OF A NONPARAMETRIC, MIXED POISSON MODEL* (1993)
- Physical Aggression During Early Childhood: Trajectories and Predictors (2004)
- Trajectories of Change in Criminal Offending: Good Marriages and the Desistance Process (1998)
- A Note on a Stata Plugin for Estimating Group-based Trajectory Models (2013)
- Criminal Deterrence Research at the Outset of the Twenty-First Century (1998)
- Enduring Individual Differences and Rational Choice Theories of Crime (1993)
- Group-based multi-trajectory modeling (2016)
- Deterrence and Incapacitation: Estimating the Effects of Criminal Sanctions on Crime Rates. (1980)
- LIFE‐COURSE TRAJECTORIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF OFFENDERS* (1995)
- Group-Based Trajectory Modeling: An Overview (2014)
- Deterrence in the Twenty-First Century (2013)
- Procedural Justice and Legal Compliance (2017)
Immediate Impact
3 by Nobel laureates 25 from Science/Nature 75 standout
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| Thomas A. Wills | 6770 | 10737 | 45 | 7330 | 158 | 28.2k | |
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