In recent years the use of the latent curve model (LCM) among researchers in social sciences has increased noticeably, probably thanks to contemporary software developments and the availability of specialized literature. Extensions of the LCM, like the the latent change score model (LCSM), have also increased in popularity. At the same time, the R statistical language and environment, which is open source and runs on several operating systems, is becoming a leading software for applied statistics. We show how to estimate both the LCM and LCSM with the sem, lavaan, and OpenMx packages of the R software. We also illustrate how to read in, summarize, and plot data prior to analyses. Examples are provided on data previously illustrated by Ferre...
Panel data econometrics is obviously one of the main fields in the profession, but most of the model...
A key strength of latent curve analysis (LCA) is the ability to model individual variability in rate...
Please cite this software DOI and the JSS article at http://www.jstatsoft.org/v57/i01 Oberski, DL (...
Latent Change Score models (LCS) are a popular tool for the study of dynamics in longitudinal resear...
This step-by-step guide is written for R and latent variable model (LVM) novices. Utilizing a path m...
Poster presented at the Berlin Oxford Training Alliance for Quantitative Neuroscience (BOTAQN) 2019
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
This report gives a short description of the "true score multitrait-multimethod" (TS-MTMM) model, an...
Fit structural equation models (SEM) including factor analysis, multivariate regression models with ...
The R package lcmm provides a series of functions to estimate statistical models based on linear mix...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
This introduction to the plm package is a slightly modified version of Croissant and Millo (2008), p...
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) is rapidly gaining popularity in psychology ...
Linear Mixed-Effects Models (LMMs) are often employed in longitudinal studies to describe changes ov...
Panel data econometrics is obviously one of the main fields in the profession, but most of the model...
A key strength of latent curve analysis (LCA) is the ability to model individual variability in rate...
Please cite this software DOI and the JSS article at http://www.jstatsoft.org/v57/i01 Oberski, DL (...
Latent Change Score models (LCS) are a popular tool for the study of dynamics in longitudinal resear...
This step-by-step guide is written for R and latent variable model (LVM) novices. Utilizing a path m...
Poster presented at the Berlin Oxford Training Alliance for Quantitative Neuroscience (BOTAQN) 2019
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
This report gives a short description of the "true score multitrait-multimethod" (TS-MTMM) model, an...
Fit structural equation models (SEM) including factor analysis, multivariate regression models with ...
The R package lcmm provides a series of functions to estimate statistical models based on linear mix...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a vast field and widely used by many applied researchers in th...
This introduction to the plm package is a slightly modified version of Croissant and Millo (2008), p...
The random intercept cross-lagged panel model (RI-CLPM) is rapidly gaining popularity in psychology ...
Linear Mixed-Effects Models (LMMs) are often employed in longitudinal studies to describe changes ov...
Panel data econometrics is obviously one of the main fields in the profession, but most of the model...
A key strength of latent curve analysis (LCA) is the ability to model individual variability in rate...
Please cite this software DOI and the JSS article at http://www.jstatsoft.org/v57/i01 Oberski, DL (...