Longitudinal research designs concetrate on the questions of stability and change of the characteristics under study in time. The paper concerns the issues how these two components of the temporal development are studied by the means of statistical methods. Approaches as regression analysis, growth modeling, ARIMA models analysis and a combination of variable-centered and person-centered approaches
This book combines longitudinal research and latent variable research, i.e. it explains how longitud...
In the health and social sciences, longitudinal data have often been analyzed without taking into ac...
Longitudinal or panel data analysis refers to the statistical analysis of pooled data which consists...
Longitudinal research is a unique research method that allows studying changes in individuals over t...
Although many books currently available describe statistical models and methods for analyzing longit...
paper has a three-fold aim: To outline briefly the historical development of ideas that have given r...
Objective: To outline the strengths and limitations of longitudinal research designs in psychiatry, ...
Longitudinal studies provide the only method for directly studying the natural course of human growt...
The book combines longitudinal research and latent variable research, i.e. it explains how longitudi...
As the number and scope of longitudinal investigations have expanded, so too have strategies for ana...
We outline Optimal Statistical techniques for the analysis of change in longitudinal studies. The pa...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What is Quantitative Longitudinal Da...
'Theory and data are closely linked in empirical research: Data are the main source for building and...
Within the past few decades, methodologists have made major advances in statistical methods for the ...
This paper is a review of statistical techniques for studying longitudinal data. In particular, we o...
This book combines longitudinal research and latent variable research, i.e. it explains how longitud...
In the health and social sciences, longitudinal data have often been analyzed without taking into ac...
Longitudinal or panel data analysis refers to the statistical analysis of pooled data which consists...
Longitudinal research is a unique research method that allows studying changes in individuals over t...
Although many books currently available describe statistical models and methods for analyzing longit...
paper has a three-fold aim: To outline briefly the historical development of ideas that have given r...
Objective: To outline the strengths and limitations of longitudinal research designs in psychiatry, ...
Longitudinal studies provide the only method for directly studying the natural course of human growt...
The book combines longitudinal research and latent variable research, i.e. it explains how longitudi...
As the number and scope of longitudinal investigations have expanded, so too have strategies for ana...
We outline Optimal Statistical techniques for the analysis of change in longitudinal studies. The pa...
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What is Quantitative Longitudinal Da...
'Theory and data are closely linked in empirical research: Data are the main source for building and...
Within the past few decades, methodologists have made major advances in statistical methods for the ...
This paper is a review of statistical techniques for studying longitudinal data. In particular, we o...
This book combines longitudinal research and latent variable research, i.e. it explains how longitud...
In the health and social sciences, longitudinal data have often been analyzed without taking into ac...
Longitudinal or panel data analysis refers to the statistical analysis of pooled data which consists...