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Longitudinal correlates of bullying victimization among Chinese early adolescents: A cross-lagged panel network analysis

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2023
Bullying victimization is a major public health issue often faced by adolescents. This highlights the need to identify the relevant risk factors to inform intervention. Based on the ecological systems theory and applied cross-lagged panel network analysis, this study explored the longitudinal correlates of bullying victimization among Chinese early ...
Yuan, Li   +8 more
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The potential of cross‐lagged correlation analysis in field research

Journal of Occupational Psychology, 1977
Some problems of investigating causal relationships when undertaking field research are outlined. The potential of cross‐lagged correlation analysis in this context is assessed by describing the technique, its underlying assumptions and its previous use in applied occupational research.
C. W. CLEGG, P. R. JACKSON, T. D. WALL
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TIME‐LAGS IN CROSS‐LAG CORRELATION STUDIES: A COMPUTER SIMULATION

Decision Sciences, 1977
ABSTRACTThe cross‐lag correlation method has gained increased use in recent years as a technique which can be used to evaluate causality in longitudinal behavioral research. However, the effect of selecting an incorrect time‐lag has remained largely unexplored. This research reports the results of a computer simulation designed to evaluate what happens
Henry P. Sims, David A. Wilkerson
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Attributions and recovery from depression: A preliminary study using cross‐lagged correlation analysis

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Cross‐lagged correlation analysis was employed to test the hypothesis that attributions for symptoms and life‐events would exercise a causal influence on the recovery of depressed patients. Patients rated their symptoms and their three most upsetting recent life‐events on the dimensions of internality, stability, globality and uncontrollability.
J, Firth, C, Brewin
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A critique of cross-lagged correlation.

Psychological Bulletin, 1980
Comments that cross-lagged correlation (CLC) is not a useful procedure for the analysis of longitudinal panel data. In particular, the difference between CLCs is not a sound basis for causal inference.
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Emotion Regulation Strategies as Risk Factors for Developmental Psychopathology: a Meta-analytic Review of Longitudinal Studies based on Cross-lagged Correlations and Panel Models

Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 2022
Cross-sectional relationships between emotion regulation strategies (ERSs) and several psychopathological conditions among children and adolescents have been well-demonstrated. However, the longitudinal associations of ERSs on psychopathological manifestations during development remain unclear, especially considering their reciprocal influences over ...
Cavicchioli, Marco   +2 more
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Causes of Depression in College Students: A Cross-Lagged Panel Correlational Analysis

Psychological Reports, 1987
A study was conducted over a 6-wk. period to investigate factors associated with the development of depression among college students. Subjects were 134 first-semester freshmen conscripted from the general psychology subject pool. Scores were obtained from self-report questionnaires involving measures of life events, social support, and cognitive ...
Alexander R. Rich, Martha Scovel
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Perceived Health and Exercise: A Cross-Lagged Panel Correlation

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985
The relationship between perceived health and exercise was examined by cross-lagged panel technique with data from a normal sample of 27 men and 25 women. The results support the hypothesis that previous perceived health can predict exercise.
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