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- 2013046896 contributor B12754743.
- 2013046896 contributor B12754744.
- 2013046896 date "2014".
- 2013046896 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013046896 description "Preface -- Overview -- Foundations -- Background and goals of longitudinal research -- Basics of structural equation modeling -- Some technical details on structural equation modeling -- Using the simplified ram notation -- Benefits and problems of longitudinal structure modeling -- The first purpose of LSEM : direct identification of intra-individual changes -- Alternative definitions of individual changes -- Analyses based on latent curve models (LCM) -- Analyses based on time series regression (TSR) -- Analyses based on latent change score (LCS) models -- Analyses based on advanced latent change score models -- The second purpose of LSEM : identification of inter-individual differences in intra-individual changes -- Studying inter-individual differences in intra-individual changes -- Repeated measures analysis of variance as a structural model -- Multi-level structural equation modeling approaches to group differences -- Multi-group structural equation modeling approaches to group differences -- Incomplete data with multiple group modeling of changes -- The third purpose of LSEM : identification of inter-relationships in growth -- Considering common factors/latent variables in models -- Considering factorial invariance in longitudinal SEM -- Alternative common factors with multiple longitudinal observations -- More alternative factorial solutions for longitudinal data -- Extensions to longitudinal categorical factors -- The fourth purpose of LSEM : identification of causes (determinants) of intra-individual changes -- Analyses based on cross-lagged regression and changes -- Analyses based on cross-lagged regression in changes of factors -- Current models for multiple longitudinal outcome scores -- The bivariate latent change score model for multiple occasions -- Plotting bivariate latent change score results -- The fifth purpose of lsem : identification of inter-individual differences in causes (determinants) of intra-individual changes -- Dynamic processes over groups -- Dynamic influences over groups -- Applying a bivariate change model with multiple groups -- Notes on the inclusion of randomization in longitudinal studies -- The popular repeated measures analysis of variance -- Summary and discussion -- Contemporary data analyses based on planned incompleteness -- Factor invariance in longitudinal research -- Variance components for longitudinal factor models -- Models for intensively repeated measures -- CODA : the future is yours! -- References.".
- 2013046896 extent "pages cm".
- 2013046896 identifier "1433817152".
- 2013046896 identifier "9781433817151".
- 2013046896 issued "2014".
- 2013046896 language "eng".
- 2013046896 subject "150.72/1 23".
- 2013046896 subject "BF76.6.L65 M33 2014".
- 2013046896 subject "Longitudinal method.".
- 2013046896 subject "Psychology Research.".
- 2013046896 tableOfContents "Preface -- Overview -- Foundations -- Background and goals of longitudinal research -- Basics of structural equation modeling -- Some technical details on structural equation modeling -- Using the simplified ram notation -- Benefits and problems of longitudinal structure modeling -- The first purpose of LSEM : direct identification of intra-individual changes -- Alternative definitions of individual changes -- Analyses based on latent curve models (LCM) -- Analyses based on time series regression (TSR) -- Analyses based on latent change score (LCS) models -- Analyses based on advanced latent change score models -- The second purpose of LSEM : identification of inter-individual differences in intra-individual changes -- Studying inter-individual differences in intra-individual changes -- Repeated measures analysis of variance as a structural model -- Multi-level structural equation modeling approaches to group differences -- Multi-group structural equation modeling approaches to group differences -- Incomplete data with multiple group modeling of changes -- The third purpose of LSEM : identification of inter-relationships in growth -- Considering common factors/latent variables in models -- Considering factorial invariance in longitudinal SEM -- Alternative common factors with multiple longitudinal observations -- More alternative factorial solutions for longitudinal data -- Extensions to longitudinal categorical factors -- The fourth purpose of LSEM : identification of causes (determinants) of intra-individual changes -- Analyses based on cross-lagged regression and changes -- Analyses based on cross-lagged regression in changes of factors -- Current models for multiple longitudinal outcome scores -- The bivariate latent change score model for multiple occasions -- Plotting bivariate latent change score results -- The fifth purpose of lsem : identification of inter-individual differences in causes (determinants) of intra-individual changes -- Dynamic processes over groups -- Dynamic influences over groups -- Applying a bivariate change model with multiple groups -- Notes on the inclusion of randomization in longitudinal studies -- The popular repeated measures analysis of variance -- Summary and discussion -- Contemporary data analyses based on planned incompleteness -- Factor invariance in longitudinal research -- Variance components for longitudinal factor models -- Models for intensively repeated measures -- CODA : the future is yours! -- References.".
- 2013046896 title "Longitudinal data analysis using structural equation models / John J. McArdle and John R. Nesselroade.".
- 2013046896 type "text".