New developments in latent variable panel analyses of longitudinal data.

Author(s)
Little, T.D. Preacher, K.J. Selig, J.P. & Card, N.A.
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Abstract

We review fundamental issues in one traditional structural equation modeling (SEM) approach to analyzing longitudinal data - cross-lagged panel designs. We then discuss a number of new developments in SEM that are applicable to analyzing panel designs. These issues include setting appropriate scales for latent variables, specifying an appropriate null model, evaluating factorial invariance in an appropriate manner, and examining both direct and indirect (mediated), effects in ways better suited for panel designs. We supplement each topic with discussion intended to enhance conceptual and statistical understanding. (Author/publisher)

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20080672 ST [electronic version only]
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International Journal of Behavioral Development, Vol. 31 (2007), No. 4 (July), p. 357-365, ref.

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