Longitudinal data from multiple cohorts may be analyzed by Bayesian research synthesis. Here, we illustrate this approach by investigating the development of self-control between age 13 and 19 and the role of sex therein in a multi-cohort, longitudinal design. Three Dutch cohorts supplied data: the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR; N = 21,079), Research on Adolescent Development and Relationships-Young (RADAR-Y; N = 497), and Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS; N = 2229). Self-control was assessed by one measure in NTR and RADAR-Y, and three measures in TRAILS. In each cohort, we evaluated evidence for competing informative hypotheses regarding the development of self-control. Subsequently, we aggregated this evidence over ...
The trend toward large-scale collaborative studies gives rise to the challenge of combining data fro...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
A key proposition of Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) self-control theory is the stability hypoth...
Longitudinal data from multiple cohorts may be analyzed by Bayesian research synthesis. Here, we ill...
Longitudinal data from multiple cohorts may be analyzed by Bayesian research synthesis. Here, we ill...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
Contains fulltext : 73179.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The article di...
Research on self-control theory consistently supports its central prediction that low self-control s...
Self-regulation (SR) has been implicated as a key developmental precursor to a host of developmental...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
The article discusses a three-wave longitudinal study that investigates the relationship between sel...
The trend toward large-scale collaborative studies gives rise to the challenge of combining data fro...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
A key proposition of Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) self-control theory is the stability hypoth...
Longitudinal data from multiple cohorts may be analyzed by Bayesian research synthesis. Here, we ill...
Longitudinal data from multiple cohorts may be analyzed by Bayesian research synthesis. Here, we ill...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Higher self-control in children and adolescents is associated with a range of positive outcomes in a...
Although over a decade of empirical evidence suggests a causal link between low self-control and cri...
Contains fulltext : 73179.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The article di...
Research on self-control theory consistently supports its central prediction that low self-control s...
Self-regulation (SR) has been implicated as a key developmental precursor to a host of developmental...
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the Na...
The article discusses a three-wave longitudinal study that investigates the relationship between sel...
The trend toward large-scale collaborative studies gives rise to the challenge of combining data fro...
Self-control plays a significant role in positive youth development. Although numerous self-control ...
A key proposition of Gottfredson and Hirschi\u27s (1990) self-control theory is the stability hypoth...