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Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences

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Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences

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Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences book

Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences

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Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences book

Edited ByKees van Montfort, Johan Oud, Albert Satorra
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 30 October 2006
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315091655
Pages 464
eBook ISBN 9781315091655
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Social Sciences
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Montfort, K.V., Oud, J., & Satorra, A. (Eds.). (2006). Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315091655

ABSTRACT

This volume reviews longitudinal models and analysis procedures for use in the behavioral and social sciences. Written by distinguished experts in the field, the book presents the most current approaches and theories, and the technical problems that may be encountered along the way. Readers will find new ideas about the use of longitudinal analysis in solving problems that arise due to the specific nature of the research design and the data available.
 
Longitudinal Models in the Behavioral and Related Sciences opens with the latest theoretical developments. In particular, the book addresses situations that arise due to the categorical nature of the data, issues related to state space modeling, and potential problems that may arise from network analysis and/or growth-curve data. The focus of part two is on the application of longitudinal modeling in a variety of disciplines. The book features applications such as heterogeneity on the patterns of a firm’s profit, on house prices, and on delinquent behavior; non-linearity in growth in assessing cognitive aging; measurement error issues in longitudinal research; and distance association for the analysis of change. Part two clearly demonstrates the caution that should be taken when applying longitudinal modeling as well as in the interpretation of the results. This new volume is ideal for advanced students and researchers in psychology, sociology, education, economics, management, medicine, and neuroscience.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|17 pages

Latent Markov Models for Categorical Variables and Time-Dependent Covariates

ByAb Mooijaart, Kees van Montfort

chapter 2|21 pages

Comparison of Four Procedures to Estimate the Damped Linear Differential Oscillator for Panel Data

ByJohan Oud

chapter 3|31 pages

Modeling the Coevolution of Networks and Behavior

ByTom Snijders, Christian Steglich, Michael Schweinberger

chapter 4|34 pages

Stochastic Differential Equation Models with Sampled Data

ByHermann Singer

chapter 5|32 pages

Factor Score and Parameter Estimation in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Models

BySy-Miin Chow

chapter 6|20 pages

Growth Models for Categorical Response Variables: Standard, Latent-Class, and Hybrid Approaches

ByJeroen K. Vermunt

chapter 7|30 pages

Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling in Longitudinal Experimental Studies

ByJohn J. McArdle

chapter 8|26 pages

A Second Order Structured Latent Curve Model for Longitudinal Data

ByShelley Blozis

chapter 9|24 pages

Patterns of Persistence of Abnormal Returns: A Finite Mixture Distribution Approach

ByJuan Carlos Bou, Albert Satorra

chapter 10|28 pages

The Development of Deviant and Delinquent Behavior of Adolescents: Applications of Latent Class Growth Curves and Growth Mixture Models

ByJost Reinecke

chapter 11|28 pages

Nonlinear Growth Mixture Models in Research on Cognitive Aging

ByFumiaki Hamagami, Kevin J. Grimm, John J. McArdle

chapter 12|20 pages

Longitudinal Multilevel Modelling: a Comparison of Growth Curve Models and Structural Equation Modelling using Panel Data from Germany

ByUwe Engel, Alexander Gattig, Julia Simonson

chapter 13|22 pages

Applying Autoregressive Cross-Lagged and Latent Growth Curve Models to a Three-Wave Panel Study

ByElmar Schlueter, Eldad Davidov, Peter Schmidt

chapter 14|30 pages

Markov Process Models for Discrimination Learning

ByIngmar Visser, Verena D. Schmittmann, Maartje E. J. Raijmakers

chapter 15|14 pages

The Use of Covariates in Distance Association Models for the Analysis of Change

ByMark de Rooij

chapter 16|21 pages

Multitrait-Multimethod Models for Longitudinal Research

ByA. Scherpenzeel, W.E. Saris

chapter 17|31 pages

Patterns of House-Price Inflation in New-Zealand

ByNicholas T. Longford, Iona McCarthy, Garry Dowse
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