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2006 Summer Institute on Longitudinal Research
August 14-16, 2006
Peter Bentler, Ph.D., University of California,
Los Angeles
Presentation:
Cross-Lag Mean Structure Models vs. Latent Curve
Structural Equation Models of Change
Selected references:
Bentler, P. M. (2005). Latent growth curves. In J. Werner. (Ed.),
Zeitreihenanalysen, (pp. 13-36). Berlin: Logos.
Bentler, P. M., Newcomb, M. D., & Zimmerman, M. A. (2002).
Cigarette use and drug use progression: Growth trajectory and lagged
effect hypotheses. In D. B. Kandel (Ed.), Stages and Pathways of
Drug Involvement (pp. 223-253). New York: Cambridge.
Biesanz, J. C., Deeb-Sossa, N., Papadakis, A. A., Bollen, K. A., & Curran,
P. J. (2004). The
role of coding time in estimating and interpreting growth curve
models. Psychological Methods, 9, 30-52.
Burkholder, G. J., & Harlow, L. L. (2003). An illustration
of a longitudinal cross-lagged design for larger structural equation
models. Structural Equation Modeling, 10, 465-486.
Chou, C. -P., Bentler, P. M., & Pentz, M. A. (1998). Comparisons
of two statistical approaches to study growth curves: The multilevel
model and the latent curve analysis. Structural Equation Modeling,
5, 247-266.
Curran, P. J., & Bollen, K. A. (2001). The best of both worlds:
Combining autoregressive and latent curve models. In L. M. Collins & A.
G. Sayer (Eds.), New Methods for the Analysis of Change (pp. 107-135).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
McArdle, J. J., & Nesselroade, J. R. (2003). Growth curve
analysis in contemporary psychological research. In I. B. Weiner,
J. A. Schinka, & W. F. Velicer (Eds.), Handbook of psychology:
Vol. 2. Research Methods in Psychology (pp. 447-480). Hoboken,
NJ: Wiley.
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