This comprehensive resource reviews structural equation modeling (SEM) strategies for longitudinal data to help readers see which modeling options are available for which hypotheses. The author demonstrates how SEM is related to other longitudinal data techniques throughout. By exploring connections between models, readers gain a better understanding of when to choose one analysis over another. The book explores basic models to sophisticated ones including the statistical and conceptual underpinnings that are the building blocks of the analyses. Accessibly written, research examples from the behavioral and social sciences and results interpretations are provided throughout. The emphasis is on concepts and practical guidance for applied research rather than on mathematical proofs. New terms are highlighted and defined in the glossary. Figures are included for every model along with detailed discussions of model specification and implementation issues. Each chapter also includes examples of each model type, comment sections that provide practical guidance, model extensions, and recommended readings.
Weiterführende Informationen
Serie / Reihe: Multivariate applications series
Personen: Newsom, Jason T.
Standort: RÜD
CM 4400 N558
Newsom, Jason T. ¬[Verfasser]:
Longitudinal structural equation modeling : a comprehensive introduction / Jason T. Newsom. - New York [u.a.] : Routledge, 2015. - 411 Seiten. - (Multivariate applications series)
ISBN 978-1-84872-697-0 kartoniert
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