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A Critique of the Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) is an extension of the traditional cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) that allows controlling for stable trait factors when estimating cross-lagged effects. It has been argued that the RI-CLPM more appropriately accounts for trait-like, time-invariant stability of many psychological constructs and ...
Oliver Lüdtke, Alexander Robitzsch
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Bullying Perpetration and Perceived Parental Monitoring: A Random Intercepts Cross-Lagged Panel Model [PDF]
Although parental monitoring often reduces youth risk behaviors, some research on bullying perpetration has found that parental monitoring deters bullying while other research has found a null effect or a positive effect. We investigated the bidirectional relationships of bullying perpetration and parental monitoring from age 11 to
Jennifer L. Doty +4 more
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Introduction Research suggests that smoking is positively associated with depressive symptoms at different stages of life. However, the prospective association between smoking and depressive symptoms as well as the direction of this relationship in the ...
Rubén Rodríguez-Cano +2 more
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On the importance of considering concurrent effects in random-intercept cross-lagged panel modelling: Example analysis of bullying and internalising problems [PDF]
Random intercept cross-lagged panel models (RI-CLPMs) are increasingly used to investigate research questions focusing on how one variable at one time point affects another variable at the subsequent time point. Due to the implied temporal sequence of events in such research designs, interpretations of RI-CLPMs primarily focus on longitudinal cross ...
Lydia Gabriela Speyer +4 more
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For several decades, cross-lagged panel models (CLPM) have been the dominant statistical model in relationship research for investigating reciprocal associations between two (or more) constructs over time.
Marcus Mund +2 more
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Predictors of pretraumatic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland.
BackgroundPretraumatic stress has the same symptoms as post-traumatic stress but instead pertains to anticipated threats. There is evidence that pretraumatic stress occurs among soldiers and pregnant people.ObjectiveWe analyzed correlates of pretraumatic
Agnieszka E Łyś +7 more
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Longitudinal Relationships Between Empathy and Bullying Among Boys and Girls: A Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT For decades, empathy has been hypothesized as a protective factor against bullying. However, this hypothesis is mainly supported by cross‐sectional studies, while longitudinal research on bullying and empathy is still scarce.
Devleeschouwer C +3 more
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Young adulthood is characterized by many life changes. Especially for young men with problems across different life domains (i.e., multi-problem), these changes may entail obstacles.
Loïs Schenk +7 more
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Background Previous researches have not distinguished the between-person effects from the within-person effects when exploring the relationship between self-esteem, coping styles, and anxiety symptoms among adolescents.
Wenyan Li +8 more
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Many methods have been developed to infer reciprocal relations between longitudinally observed variables. Among them, the general cross-lagged panel model (GCLM) is the most recent development as a variant of the cross-lagged panel model (CLPM), while the random-intercept CLPM (RI-CLPM) has rapidly become a popular approach.
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