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Analyzing cross‐lag effects: A comparison of different cross‐lag modeling approaches

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2021
Developmental researchers often have research questions about cross-lag effects-the effect of one variable predicting a second variable at a subsequent time point. The cross-lag panel model (CLPM) is often fit to longitudinal panel data to examine cross-lag effects; however, its utility has recently been called into question because of its inability to
Kevin J. Grimm   +3 more
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Cross-Lagged Network Models

2022
Network theory and accompanying methodology are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to latent variable models for representing and, ultimately, understanding psychological constructs. The core feature of network models is that observed variables (e.g., symptoms of depression) directly influence one another over time (e.g., low mood --& ...
Anna Wysocki   +3 more
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Measures of Dependence for Cross-Lagged Panel Models

Sociological Methods & Research, 1988
Panel studies are statistical studies in which two or more responses are measured for two or more individuals, or other sampling units, at two or more waves, or points in time. Typically the number of responses and the number of waves are small but the number of subjects is large.
LAWRENCE S. MAYER, STEVEN S. CARROLL
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