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Huan Guo,1,2 Yancui Zhang,3 Zhendong Wang,4 Heyong Shen2 1School of Human Resources, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2Institute of Analytical Psychology, City University of Macau, Macau, People’s ...
Guo H, Zhang Y, Wang Z, Shen H
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Background The cross‐lagged panel (regression) model ( CLPM ) is the usual framework of choice to test the longitudinal reciprocal effects between self‐concept and achievement.
Richard A. Burns +2 more
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BackgroundMental disorders and normal personality are interconnected domains. Recent studies highlight the dimensional and hierarchical nature of psychopathology and personality, focusing on their general factor levels.
Trine Waaktaar +2 more
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Media Use and Perceived Pollution: Does a Reinforcing Spiral Exist in China?
Despite the growing concern about perceived environmental quality, less is known about how media use relates to it over time. This study investigates the longitudinal relationships between Internet preference and perceived pollution by using a three-wave
Yimin Mao
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Against the ubiquity of the random intercept cross-lagged panel model
Researchers in psychology often use longitudinal data to estimate cross-lagged effects—that is, how a variable at one time point (e.g., X_(t-1)) influences another at a later time point (e.g., Y_t). In a recent critique, Lucas (2023) argued that the traditional cross-lagged panel model is “almost never the right choice” because it fails to account for
Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
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Panel models in structural equation modeling that combine static and dynamic components for investigating reciprocal relations while controlling for time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity are becoming increasingly popular. Recently, the Latent Curve Model with Structured Residuals and the Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model were suggested as ...
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Cross-lagged panel models are widely used to examine whether one psychological construct predicts change in another over time, yet alternative specifications can yield meaningfully different conclusions. This article compares the traditional cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) with the random-intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM), which partitions ...
Alexander Robitzsch, Oliver Lüdtke
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Illusory Between-person Component in the Random Intercept Cross-lagged Panel Model
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RICLPM) decomposes longitudinal associations between two processes X and Y into stable between-person associations and temporal within-person changes. In a recent study, Bailey et al. (2023) demonstrated through a simulation study that the between-person variance components in the RICLPM can occur only due
Alexander Robitzsch, Oliver Lüdtke
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Objective. In this study we compare results obtained when applying the monozygotic twin difference cross-lagged panel model (MZD-CLPM) and a random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) to the same data. Each of these models is designed to strengthen researchers’ ability to draw causal inference from cross-lagged associations.
Marie-Louise Kullberg +5 more
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The relationship between self-oriented perfectionism and athlete burnout: a longitudinal study
BackgroundAthlete burnout is a critical psychological concern, and perfectionism—characterized by excessively high standards and self-critical tendencies—may play a role in its onset.
Yuantai Fu +6 more
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