Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling

Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling

2013 • 410 pages

Featuring actual datasets as illustrative examples, this book reveals numerous ways to apply structural equation modeling (SEM) to any repeated-measures study. Initial chapters lay the groundwork for modeling a longitudinal change process, from measurement, design, and specification issues to model evaluation and interpretation. Covering both big-picture ideas and technical "how-to-do-it" details, the author deftly walks through when and how to use longitudinal confirmatory factor analysis, longitudinal panel models (including the multiple-group case), multilevel models, growth curve models, and complex factor models, as well as models for mediation and moderation. User-friendly features include equation boxes that clearly explain the elements in every equation, end-of-chapter glossaries, and annotated suggestions for further reading. The companion website (http: //crmda.ku.edu/guilford/little) provides datasets for all of the examples--which include studies of bullying, adolescent students' emotions, and healthy aging--with syntax and output from LISREL, Mplus, and R (lavaan).

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Methodology in the Social Sciences

Methodology in the Social Sciences is a 5-book series first released in 2008 with contributions by R.J. de Ayala, James Jaccard, and Jacob Jacoby.

The Theory and Practice of Item Response Theory
Theory Construction and Model-Building Skills: A Practical Guide for Social Scientists
Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling
Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis: A Regression-Based Approach
Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice

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