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Cross-Lagged Panel Model in Medical Research: A Cautionary Note [PDF]
Longitudinal designs provide a strong inferential basis for uncovering reciprocal effects or causality between variables. For this analytic purpose, a cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) has been widely used in medical research, but the use of the CLPM has recently been criticized in methodological literature because parameter estimates in the CLPM ...
Usami, Satoshi +2 more
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Accessibility of Alcohol‐Related Attitudes: A Cross‐Lag Panel Model With Young Adults [PDF]
Background: In the alcohol literature, most cognition research has focused on alcohol expectancies. Overall scores on alcohol expectancy questionnaires predict longitudinal changes in drinking behavior. However, the association between expectancy subscale scores and drinking behavior is inconsistent and modest.
Kelly, Adrian B., Witkiewitz, Katie
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Studying Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) aspects and firm performance is crucial for globally understanding how sustainable practices drive long-term profitability and competitiveness in diverse markets.
Umakanta Gartia +3 more
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Aim: To study the longitudinal relationship between loneliness and quality of life (QoL) in adults to identify key mechanisms to better design future psychosocial interventions.
Zaira Torres +2 more
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Tutorial in Longitudinal Measurement Invariance and Cross-lagged Panel Models Using Lavaan
In longitudinal studies involving multiple latent variables, researchers often seek to predict how iterations of latent variables measured at early time points predict iterations measured at later time points. Cross-lagged panel modeling, a form of structural equation modeling, is a useful way to conceptualize and test these relationships.
Sean Mackinnon +2 more
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What Comes First Metacognition or Negative Emotion? A Test of Temporal Precedence
The Self-Regulatory Executive Function model predicts that emotional symptoms and metacognition can causally affect each other. Crucially, for the model metacognition must cause emotion disorder symptoms. Therefore, in time-series data involving repeated
Lora Capobianco +5 more
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Background Perinatal depressive symptoms are associated with exclusive breastfeeding; however, the longitudinal mediating process of this relationship remains unclear.
Li Liu +7 more
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Adolescents are especially vulnerable to experiencing depression and anxiety. This longitudinal study, from within- and between-person perspectives, explores how self-esteem relates to depressive and anxiety symptoms in Chinese adolescents and identifies
Zongqiao Han +4 more
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Forgiveness has received increasing attention in the work context. Although recent cross-sectional studies have found a positive link between forgiveness and work outcomes, further research examining the temporal dynamics between these variables is ...
Wenrui Cao +2 more
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Effect size guidelines for cross-lagged effects [PDF]
Cross-lagged models are by far the most commonly used method to test the prospective effect of one construct on another, yet there are no guidelines for interpreting the size of cross-lagged effects.
Robins, Richard W. +9 more
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