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Psychosocial Adaptation in Breast Cancer Patients: A Mixed-Methods sequential Explanatory Study. [PDF]
Li Q, Song J, Chen Y, Jin X.
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Tracing the dynamic interplay of benefit finding, self-management efficacy, and social support in gynecological cancer patients: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
Liu R, Jiang L, Tan X, Wang F, Sun L.
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Recovery trajectories of IQ after pediatric TBI: A latent class growth modeling analysis
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2023AbstractObjective:To identify latent trajectories of IQ over time after pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) and examine the predictive value of risk factors within and across recovery trajectories.Method:206 children ages 3–7 years at injury were included: 87 TBI (23 severe, 21 moderate, 43 complicated mild) and 119 orthopedic injury (OI).
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An Introduction to Latent Class Growth Analysis and Growth Mixture Modeling
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2007Abstract In recent years, there has been a growing interest among researchers in the use of latent class and growth mixture modeling techniques for applications in the social and psychological sciences, in part due to advances in and availability of computer software designed for this purpose (e.g., Mplus and SAS Proc Traj).
Tony Jung, K. A. S. Wickrama
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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2000
Background: Many alcohol research questions require methods that take a person‐centered approach because the interest is in finding heterogeneous groups of individuals, such as those who are susceptible to alcohol dependence and those who are not. A person‐centered focus also is useful with longitudinal data to represent heterogeneity in developmental
B, Muthén, L K, Muthén
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Background: Many alcohol research questions require methods that take a person‐centered approach because the interest is in finding heterogeneous groups of individuals, such as those who are susceptible to alcohol dependence and those who are not. A person‐centered focus also is useful with longitudinal data to represent heterogeneity in developmental
B, Muthén, L K, Muthén
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Psychological Methods, 2003
Growth mixture models are often used to determine if subgroups exist within the population that follow qualitatively distinct developmental trajectories. However, statistical theory developed for finite normal mixture models suggests that latent trajectory classes can be estimated even in the absence of population heterogeneity if the distribution of ...
Daniel J, Bauer, Patrick J, Curran
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Growth mixture models are often used to determine if subgroups exist within the population that follow qualitatively distinct developmental trajectories. However, statistical theory developed for finite normal mixture models suggests that latent trajectory classes can be estimated even in the absence of population heterogeneity if the distribution of ...
Daniel J, Bauer, Patrick J, Curran
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2022
This seminar introduces mixture modeling and explores its application in applied psychology research and beyond. Topics and worked examples include latent class analysis (LCA), latent profile analysis (LPA), LCA/LPA with covariates, multilevel LCA/LPA, growth mixture modeling (GMM), and latent transition analysis (LTA).
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This seminar introduces mixture modeling and explores its application in applied psychology research and beyond. Topics and worked examples include latent class analysis (LCA), latent profile analysis (LPA), LCA/LPA with covariates, multilevel LCA/LPA, growth mixture modeling (GMM), and latent transition analysis (LTA).
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Application of Latent Class Growth Model to Longitudinal Analysis of Traffic Crashes
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2011One of the most important and meaningful tasks in traffic safety is to describe how traffic crash risk changes over time. Over the past 20 years, much work has been done about this task. The recent introduction of latent class models to analyze crash data has created a need to examine how these models could be used for longitudinal data analysis ...
Yichuan Peng, Dominique Lord
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