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1. A Meta-analysis of Studies on the Performance of the Crosswise Model

- Schnell R. , et al.

2. A Bias-Corrected Estimator for the Crosswise Model with Inattentive Respondents

- Atsusaka Y. , et al.

3. Functionality of the Crosswise Model for Assessing Sensitive or Transgressive Behavior: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

- Sagoe D. , et al.

4. Prevalence of high-risk sexual behavior among Iranian young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis

- Khalili M. , et al.

5. Adolescents and Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health in Iran: A Conceptual Review

- Farahani F.K. , et al.

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