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Title New methods for the analysis of change / edited by Linda M. Collins and Aline G. Sayer
Edition 1st ed
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 442 pages) : illustrations
Series Decade of behavior
Decade of behavior.
Contents Differential structural equation modeling of intraindividual variability / Steven M. Boker -- Toward a coherent framework for comparing trajectories of individual change / Stephen W. Raudenbush -- A structural equations modeling approach to the general linear mixed model / Michael J. Rovine and Peter C.M. Molenaar -- The best of both worlds : combining autoregressive and latent curve models / Patrick J. Curran and Kenneth A. Bollen -- Latent difference score structural models for linear dynamic analyses with incomplete longitudinal data / John J. McArdle and Fumiaki Hamagami -- Second-order latent growth models / Aline G. Sayer and Patricio E. Cumsille -- The role of factorial invariance in modeling growth and change / William Meredith and John Horn -- Trait-State models for longitudinal data / David A. Kenny and Alex Zautra -- Reliability for static and dynamic categorical latent variables developing measurement instruments based on a model of the growth process / Linda M. Collins -- Second-generation structural equation modeling with a combination of categorical and continuous latent variables : new opportunities for latent class-latent growth modeling / Bengt Muheń -- Planned missing-data designs in analysis of change / John W. Graham, Bonnie J. Taylor, and Patricio E. Cumsille -- Multiple imputation with PAN / Joseph L. Schafer
Summary This volume presents state-of-the-art methods explored by recognized authorities on the analysis of change. Chapters highlight methods for estimating and evaluating models of growth and change over time at the level of the individual; address issues of measurement that are important in the analysis of change; point out methods for separating intra-individual growth from some aspects of phenomena that are stable over time; identify larger frameworks to integrate knowledge; and provide methods for dealing with missing data. This volume of methodological advances will influence a variety of disciplines from psychology and sociology to education and economics. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
Notes Based on a conference held in 1998 at The Pennsylvania State University, a follow-up to the Los Angeles conference Best Methods for the Analysis of Change
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes English
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Subject Change (Psychology)
Psychometrics.
Adaptability (Psychology)
Adaptation, Psychological
Psychometrics
Adaptability (Psychology)
Change (Psychology)
Psychometrics
Form Electronic book
Author Collins, Linda M.
Sayer, Aline.
American Psychological Association.