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Why the Cross-Lagged Panel Model Is Almost Never the Right Choice
The cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) is a widely used technique for examining reciprocal causal effects using longitudinal data. Critics of the CLPM have noted that by failing to account for certain person-level associations, estimates of these causal ...
Richard E. Lucas
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Power Analysis for the Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model Using thepowRICLPMR-Package
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) is a popular model among psychologists for studying reciprocal effects in longitudinal panel data. Although various texts and software packages have been published concerning power analyses for structural equation models (SEM) generally, none have proposed a power analysis strategy that is ...
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Selection versus socialization effects of peer norms on adolescent cigarette use
Adolescent smokers tend to have friends who also smoke. This association has been attributed to peer socialization and peer selection effects. However, evidence regarding timing and relative magnitude of these effects is mixed.
Christopher M Loan +3 more
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IntroductionParenthood can be experienced as a pleasant but challenging period for parents, possibly accompanied by parenting stress. Early parenthood in particular is a vulnerable period as many parents experience biological and psychosocial changes ...
Willeke Van Dijk +5 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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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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The work-to-family hypothesis and the family-to-work hypothesis provide alternate explanations for the housework-earnings relationship. This study examines these competing theoretical perspectives and explores the longitudinal, cross-lagged relationship ...
Meng Sha Luo, Ernest Chui
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Objective To examine the bi-directorial association between diversified leisure activity participation and cognitive function over a 7-year period. Methods Data analyzed was from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS), a large-scale ...
Jingjing Wang +11 more
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Background: Using random-intercept cross-lagged panel models (RI-CLPM), researchers have concluded that within-individual need for cognition (WI-NFC) negatively affects subsequent within-individual anxiety and depression symptoms (WI-ADS). However, RI-CLPM may be susceptible to spurious results due to regression to the mean. We investigated the risk of
Sorjonen, Kimmo +3 more
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Does teacher support predict students' growth mindset? A random intercept cross‐lagged panel model
Abstract Background Teachers' role in fostering students' growth mindset (GM) is increasingly acknowledged among researchers and practitioners. However, the questions of how teachers support students' growth mindsets and whether this influences adolescents' perceived mindsets have yet to be ...
Lene Vestad, Edvin Bru, Tuomo Virtannen
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