Longitudinal Multivariate Psychology -

Longitudinal Multivariate Psychology

Buch | Softcover
348 Seiten
2018
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-06423-2 (ISBN)
54,85 inkl. MwSt
This volume presents a collection of chapters on the study of multivariate change, focusing on methodological, statistical, and modeling aspects of multivariate change and applications of longitudinal models to the study of psychological processes.
This volume presents a collection of chapters focused on the study of multivariate change. As people develop and change, multivariate measurement of that change and analysis of those measures can illuminate the regularities in the trajectories of individual development, as well as time-dependent changes in population averages. As longitudinal data have recently become much more prevalent in psychology and the social sciences, models of change have become increasingly important. This collection focuses on methodological, statistical, and modeling aspects of multivariate change and applications of longitudinal models to the study of psychological processes.

The volume is divided into three major sections: Extension of latent change models, Measurement and testing issues in longitudinal modeling, and Novel applications of multivariate longitudinal methodology. It is intended for advanced students and researchers interested in learning about state-of-the-art techniques for longitudinal data analysis, as well as understanding the history and development of such techniques.

Emilio Ferrer is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Davis, and a member of the Graduate Groups in Biostatistics, Education, and Human Development. His research interests include methods to examine multivariate change and developmental processes. Steven M. Boker is Professor of Quantitative Psychology at the University of Virginia, Director of the Human Dynamics Lab, Speaker-Director of the LIFE Academy, and Director of the Center for Dynamics of Healthy Development. His research concerns dynamical systems modeling, interpersonal communication, and methods for the study of development over the lifespan. Kevin J. Grimm is Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University, and head of the Quantitative Research Methods PhD program. His research interests include longitudinal data analysis and data mining.

Preface

John Nesselroade

Introduction

Emilio Ferrer, Steve Boker, & Kevin Grimm

Section I: Extensions of latent change models






CH 01: Sy-Miin Chow: Methodological issues and extensions to the latent difference score framework



CH 02: Emilio Ferrer: Discrete- and semi-continuous time latent change score models of fluid reasoning development from childhood to adolescence



CH 03: Kevin Grimm & Ross Jacobucci: Individually-varying time metrics in latent change score models



CH 04: Aki Hamagami: Latent change score models with curvilinear constant bases



CH 05: Ross Jacobucci & Kevin Grimm: Regularized estimation of multivariate latent change score models



CH 06: Steve Boker: The Reticular Action Model: A remarkably lasting achievement

Section II: Measurement and testing issues in longitudinal modeling






CH 07: Sarfaraz Serang: Small sample corrections to model fit criteria for latent change score models



CH 08: Lijuan Wang & Miao Yang: Effects of over-simplified covariance structures on fixed effects inference in linear growth curve modeling



CH 09: Zhiyong Zhang & Haiyan Liu: Sample size and measurement occasion planning for latent change score models through Monte Carlo simulation



CH 10: Tim Hayes: Investigating the performance of CART- and random forest-based procedures for dealing with longitudinal dropout in small sample designs under MNAR missing data



CH 11: Ryne Estabrook: From factors of curves to factors of change

Section III: Novel applications of multivariate longitudinal methodology






CH 12: Ryan Bowles: The role of interval measurement in developmental studies



CH 13: Nilam Ram: Growth modeling using the differential form: Translations from study of fish growth



CH 14: Mike Neale: Modeling change with data collected from relatives



CH 15: Tom Paskus & Todd Petr: Making the cut: How a quantitative psychologist changed college sports



CH 16: Earl Hishinuma et al.: A successful consultation "team" model applying contemporary advanced statistics to minority research centers

Summary and General Conclusions






Emilio Ferrer, Steve Boker, & Kevin Grimm

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Multivariate Applications Series
Zusatzinfo 15 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 25 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 45 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-138-06423-8 / 1138064238
ISBN-13 978-1-138-06423-2 / 9781138064232
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