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Latent curve models [[electronic resource] ] : a structural equation perspective / / Kenneth A. Bollen, Patrick J. Curran
Latent curve models [[electronic resource] ] : a structural equation perspective / / Kenneth A. Bollen, Patrick J. Curran
Autore Bollen Kenneth A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 519.5/35
621.384135015118
Altri autori (Persone) CurranPatrick J. <1965->
Collana Wiley series in probability and statistics
Soggetto topico Latent structure analysis
Latent variables
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-40940-1
9786610409402
0-470-32167-9
0-471-74609-6
0-471-74608-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Latent Curve Models; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Conceptualization and Analysis of Trajectories; 1.1.1 Trajectories of Crime Rates; 1.1.2 Data Requirements; 1.1.3 Summary; 1.2 Three Initial Questions About Trajectories; 1.2.1 Question 1: What Is the Trajectory for the Entire Group?; 1.2.2 Question 2: Do We Need Distinct Trajectories for Each Case?; 1.2.3 Question 3: If Distinct Trajectories Are Needed, Can We Identify Variables to Predict These Individual Trajectories?; 1.2.4 Summary; 1.3 Brief History of Latent Curve Models; 1.3.1 Early Developments: The Nineteenth Century
1.3.2 Fitting Group Trajectories: 1900-19371.3.3 Fitting Individual and Group Trajectories: 1938-1950s; 1.3.4 Trajectory Modeling with Latent Variables: 1950s-1984; 1.3.5 Current Latent Curve Modeling: 1984-present; 1.3.6 Summary; 1.4 Organization of the Remainder of the Book; 2 Unconditional Latent Curve Model; 2.1 Repeated Measures; 2.2 General Model and Assumptions; 2.3 Identification; 2.4 Case-By-Case Approach; 2.4.1 Assessing Model Fit; 2.4.2 Limitations of Case-by-Case Approach; 2.5 Structural Equation Model Approach; 2.5.1 Matrix Expression of the Latent Curve Model
2.5.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation2.5.3 Empirical Example; 2.5.4 Assessing Model Fit; 2.5.5 Components of Fit; 2.6 Alternative Approaches to the SEM; 2.7 Conclusions; Appendix 2A: Test Statistics, Nonnormality, and Statistical Power; 3 Missing Data and Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.1 Missing Data; 3.1.1 Types of Missing Data; 3.1.2 Treatment of Missing Data; 3.1.3 Empirical Example; 3.1.4 Summary; 3.2 Missing Data and Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.2.1 Numerical Measure of Time; 3.2.2 When Wave of Assessment and Alternative Metrics of Time Are Equivalent
3.2.3 When Wave of Assessment and Alternative Metrics of Time Are Different3.2.4 Reorganizing Data as a Function of Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.2.5 Individually Varying Values of Time; 3.2.6 Summary; 3.2.7 Empirical Example: Reading Achievement; 3.3 Conclusions; 4 Nonlinear Trajectories and the Coding of Time; 4.1 Modeling Nonlinear Functions of Time; 4.1.1 Polynomial Trajectories: Quadratic Trajectory Model; 4.1.2 Polynomial Trajectories: Cubic Trajectory Models; 4.1.3 Summary; 4.2 Nonlinear Curve Fitting: Estimated Factor Loadings; 4.2.1 Selecting the Metric of Change
4.3 Piecewise Linear Trajectory Models4.3.1 Identification; 4.3.2 Interpretation; 4.4 Alternative Parametric Functions; 4.4.1 Exponential Trajectory; 4.4.2 Parametric Functions with Cycles; 4.4.3 Nonlinear Transformations of the Metric of Time; 4.4.4 Nonlinear Transformations of the Repeated Measures; 4.5 Linear Transformations of the Metric of Time; 4.5.1 Logic of Recoding the Metric of Time; 4.5.2 General Framework for Transforming Time; 4.5.3 Summary; 4.6 Conclusions; Appendix 4A: Identification of Quadratic and Piecewise Latent Curve Models; 4A.1 Quadratic LCM; 4A.2 Piecewise LCM
5 Conditional Latent Curve Models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143577103321
Bollen Kenneth A  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Latent curve models [[electronic resource] ] : a structural equation perspective / / Kenneth A. Bollen, Patrick J. Curran
Latent curve models [[electronic resource] ] : a structural equation perspective / / Kenneth A. Bollen, Patrick J. Curran
Autore Bollen Kenneth A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 519.5/35
621.384135015118
Altri autori (Persone) CurranPatrick J. <1965->
Collana Wiley series in probability and statistics
Soggetto topico Latent structure analysis
Latent variables
ISBN 1-280-40940-1
9786610409402
0-470-32167-9
0-471-74609-6
0-471-74608-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Latent Curve Models; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Conceptualization and Analysis of Trajectories; 1.1.1 Trajectories of Crime Rates; 1.1.2 Data Requirements; 1.1.3 Summary; 1.2 Three Initial Questions About Trajectories; 1.2.1 Question 1: What Is the Trajectory for the Entire Group?; 1.2.2 Question 2: Do We Need Distinct Trajectories for Each Case?; 1.2.3 Question 3: If Distinct Trajectories Are Needed, Can We Identify Variables to Predict These Individual Trajectories?; 1.2.4 Summary; 1.3 Brief History of Latent Curve Models; 1.3.1 Early Developments: The Nineteenth Century
1.3.2 Fitting Group Trajectories: 1900-19371.3.3 Fitting Individual and Group Trajectories: 1938-1950s; 1.3.4 Trajectory Modeling with Latent Variables: 1950s-1984; 1.3.5 Current Latent Curve Modeling: 1984-present; 1.3.6 Summary; 1.4 Organization of the Remainder of the Book; 2 Unconditional Latent Curve Model; 2.1 Repeated Measures; 2.2 General Model and Assumptions; 2.3 Identification; 2.4 Case-By-Case Approach; 2.4.1 Assessing Model Fit; 2.4.2 Limitations of Case-by-Case Approach; 2.5 Structural Equation Model Approach; 2.5.1 Matrix Expression of the Latent Curve Model
2.5.2 Maximum Likelihood Estimation2.5.3 Empirical Example; 2.5.4 Assessing Model Fit; 2.5.5 Components of Fit; 2.6 Alternative Approaches to the SEM; 2.7 Conclusions; Appendix 2A: Test Statistics, Nonnormality, and Statistical Power; 3 Missing Data and Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.1 Missing Data; 3.1.1 Types of Missing Data; 3.1.2 Treatment of Missing Data; 3.1.3 Empirical Example; 3.1.4 Summary; 3.2 Missing Data and Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.2.1 Numerical Measure of Time; 3.2.2 When Wave of Assessment and Alternative Metrics of Time Are Equivalent
3.2.3 When Wave of Assessment and Alternative Metrics of Time Are Different3.2.4 Reorganizing Data as a Function of Alternative Metrics of Time; 3.2.5 Individually Varying Values of Time; 3.2.6 Summary; 3.2.7 Empirical Example: Reading Achievement; 3.3 Conclusions; 4 Nonlinear Trajectories and the Coding of Time; 4.1 Modeling Nonlinear Functions of Time; 4.1.1 Polynomial Trajectories: Quadratic Trajectory Model; 4.1.2 Polynomial Trajectories: Cubic Trajectory Models; 4.1.3 Summary; 4.2 Nonlinear Curve Fitting: Estimated Factor Loadings; 4.2.1 Selecting the Metric of Change
4.3 Piecewise Linear Trajectory Models4.3.1 Identification; 4.3.2 Interpretation; 4.4 Alternative Parametric Functions; 4.4.1 Exponential Trajectory; 4.4.2 Parametric Functions with Cycles; 4.4.3 Nonlinear Transformations of the Metric of Time; 4.4.4 Nonlinear Transformations of the Repeated Measures; 4.5 Linear Transformations of the Metric of Time; 4.5.1 Logic of Recoding the Metric of Time; 4.5.2 General Framework for Transforming Time; 4.5.3 Summary; 4.6 Conclusions; Appendix 4A: Identification of Quadratic and Piecewise Latent Curve Models; 4A.1 Quadratic LCM; 4A.2 Piecewise LCM
5 Conditional Latent Curve Models
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830947003321
Bollen Kenneth A  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley-Interscience, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui