This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their coherence with a causal logic and pragmatic concerns regarding modeled dynamics and hypothesis testing. We examine three “static” models that do not incorporate temporal dynamics: random- and fixed-effects models that estimate contemporaneous relationships; and latent curve models. We then describe “dynamic” models that incorporate temporal dynamics in the form of lagged effects: cross-lagged models estimated in a structural equation model (SEM) or multilevel model (MLM) framework; Arellano-Bond dynamic panel data methods; and autoregressive latent trajectory models. We describe the implications of overlooking temporal dynamics in static mod...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
Does X affect Y? Answering this question is particularly difficult if reverse causality is looming. ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on their...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
This article compares a general cross-lagged model (GCLM) to other panel data methods based on thei...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
his is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causal...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...
Does X affect Y? Answering this question is particularly difficult if reverse causality is looming. ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
This is the first paper in a series of two that synthesizes, compares, and extends methods for causa...