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Advances in Longitudinal Methods in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

✍ Scribed by Jeffrey R. Harring (editor), Gregory R. Hancock (editor)


Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
354
Series
CILVR Series on Latent Variable Methodology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The importance that practitioners are placing on longitudinal designs and analyses signals a critical shift toward methods that enable a better understanding of developmental processes thought to underlie many human attributes and behaviors. A simple scan of one's own applied literature reveals evidence of this trend through the increasing number of articles adopting longitudinal methods as their primary analytic tools. Advances in Longitudinal Methods in the Social and Behavioral Sciences is a resource intended for advanced graduate students, faculty, and applied researchers interested in longitudinal data analysis, especially in the social and behavioral sciences. The chapters are written by established methodological researchers from diverse research domains such as psychology, biostatistics, educational statistics, psychometrics, and family sciences. Each chapter exposes the reader to some of the latest methodological developments and perspectives in the analysis of longitudinal data, and is written in a didactic tone that makes the content accessible to the broader research community. This volume will be particularly appealing to researchers in domains including, but not limited to: human development, clinical psychology, educational psychology, school psychology, special education, epidemiology, family science, kinesiology, communication disorders, and education policy and administration. The book will also be attractive to members of several professional organizations such as the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Psychological Society (APS), the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA), the Society of Research in Child Development (SRCD), Society for Research in Adult Development (SRAD), British Psychological Society (BPS), Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), and other related organizations.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Modeling Longitudinal Data: Examining Facets of Change or Variability
1 A Template for Describing Individual Differences in Longitudinal Data, with Application to the Connection Between Learning and Ability β€’ Robert Cudeck and Casey L. Codd
2 On Interpretable Reparameterizations of Linear and Nonlinear Latent Growth Curve Models β€’ Kristopher J. Preacher and Gregory R. Hancock
3 Mood Changes Associated with Smoking in Adolescents: An Application of a Mixed-Effects Location Scale Model for Longitudinal Ecological Momentary Assessment Data β€’ Donald Hedeker and Robin J. Mermelstein
4 Tethering Theory to Method: Using Measures ofIntraindividual Variability to Operationalize Individuals’Dynamic Characteristics...................................................................... 81Nilam Ram, David Conroy, Aaron Pincus, Amanda Hyde,and Lauren Molloy
5 Dynamic Systems Analysis of Affective Processes in Dyadic Interactions Using Differential Equations β€’ Emilio Ferrer and Joel Steele
Part II: Drawing Valid Inferences: Longitudinal Design Considerations and Model Assumptions
6 Sensitivity Analysis of Mixed-Effects Models When Longitudinal Data Are Incomplete β€’ Shelley A. Blozis
7 Finite Mixtures of Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models β€’ Jeffrey R. Harring
8 Growth Mixture Modeling and Causal Inference β€’ Booil Jo
Part III: The Role of Measurement in Modeling Within-Subject and Between-Subject Effects
9 Disaggregating Within-Person and Between-Person Effects in Multilevel and Structural Equation Growth Models β€’ Patrick J. Curran, Taehun Lee, Andrea L. Howard, Stephanie Lane, and Robert MacCallum
10 Considering Alternative Metrics of Time: Does Anybody Really Know What β€œTime” Is? β€’ Lesa Hoffman
11 Valid Measurement Without Factorial Invariance: A Longitudinal Example β€’ Michael C. Edwards and Robert J. Wirth
12 The Discrimination-Censoring Paradox in Item Response Growth Models β€’ Jennifer Koran
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