
Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data
Practical Issues, Applied Approaches, and Specific Examples
Psychology Press
Published on 1. January 2000
Book
Hardback
298 pages
978-0-8058-3054-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book focuses on the practical issues and approaches to handling longitudinal and multilevel data. All data sets and the corresponding command files are available via the Web. The working examples are available in the four major SEM packages--LISREL, EQS, MX, and AMOS--and two Multi-level packages--HLM and MLn. All equations and figural conventions are standardized across each contribution. The material is accessible to practicing researchers and students. Users can compare and contrast various analytic approaches to longitudinal and multiple-group data including SEM, Multi-level, LTA, and standard GLM techniques. Ideal for graduate students and practicing researchers in social and behavioral sciences.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is well written in an accessible style, and it will clearly appeal to researchers with a social and psychological interest."-The Statistician
"Investigators conducting longitudinal research should find this book useful."
-Journal of Mathematical Psychology
"...I consider this book to be an extremely useful resource providing a great deal of depth in the topics of multilevel and longitudinal modeling. Because many of the topics included in this book are cutting-edge methodological advances, the book will be most appreciated by researchers who already have a good grasp of multilevel and longitudinal approaches. For this group of individuals, the book will be a very valuable resource.
-Organizational Research Methods
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Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
585 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-3054-5 (9780805830545)
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Todd D. Little | Kai U. Schnabel | J?rgen Baumert
Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data
Practical Issues, Applied Approaches, and Specific Examples
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Todd D. Little | Kai U. Schnabel | J?rgen Baumert
Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data
Practical Issues, Applied Approaches, and Specific Examples
E-Book
01/2000
Psychology Press Ltd
€77.49
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Todd D. Little | Kai U. Schnabel | J?rgen Baumert
Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data
Practical Issues, Applied Approaches, and Specific Examples
E-Book
01/2000
1st Edition
Psychology Press Ltd
€77.49
Available for download

Todd D. Little | Kai U. Schnabel | J?rgen Baumert
Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data
Practical Issues, Applied Approaches, and Specific Examples
E-Book
01/2000
1st Edition
Psychology Press
€90.59
Available for download
Persons
Todd D. Little (Edited by) , Kai U. Schnabel (Edited by) , Jurgen Baumert (Edited by)
Content
Contents: Preface. K.U. Schnabel, T.D. Little, J. Baumert, Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data. J.J. Hox, Multilevel Analyses of Grouped and Longitudinal Data. C-P. Chou, P.M. Bentler, M.A. Pentz, A Two-Stage Approach to Multilevel Structural Equation Models: Application to Longitudinal Data. R.C. MacCallum, C. Kim, Modeling Multivariate Change. J.J. McArdle, R.Q. Bell, An Introduction to Latent Growth Models for Developmental Data Analysis. R. Steyer, I. Partchev, M.J. Shanahan, Modeling True Intraindividual Change in Structural Equation Models: The Case of Poverty and Children's Psychosocial Adjustment. T. Raykov, Modeling Simultaneously Individual and Group Patterns of Ability Growth or Decline. L.M. Collins, S.L. Hyatt, J.W. Graham, Latent Transition Analysis as a Way of Testing Models of Stage-Sequential Change in Longitudinal Data. K.F. Widaman, Testing Cross-Group and Cross-Time Constraints on Parameters Using the General Linear Model. T.D. Little, U. Lindenberger, H. Maier, Selectivity and Generalizability in Longitudinal Research: On the Effects of Continuers and Dropouts. J.W. Graham, S.M. Hofer, Multiple Imputation in Multivariate Research. W. Wothke, Longitudinal and Multigroup Modeling With Missing Data. J.L. Arbuckle, Customizing Longitudinal and Multiple-Group Structural Modeling Procedures. M.C. Neale, Individual Fit, Heterogeneity, and Missing Data in Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling.