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Isiordia, Marilu; Ferrer, Emilio – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2018
A first-order latent growth model assesses change in an unobserved construct from a single score and is commonly used across different domains of educational research. However, examining change using a set of multiple response scores (e.g., scale items) affords researchers several methodological benefits not possible when using a single score. A…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Statistical Analysis, Models, Longitudinal Studies
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Larzelere, Robert E.; Ferrer, Emilio; Kuhn, Brett R.; Danelia, Ketevan – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2010
This study estimates the causal effects of six corrective actions for children's problem behaviors, comparing four types of longitudinal analyses that correct for pre-existing differences in a cohort of 1,464 4- and 5-year-olds from Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) data. Analyses of residualized gain scores found…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Academic Achievement, Hyperactivity, Psychotherapy
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Ferrer, Emilio; McArdle, John – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2003
Structural equation models are presented as alternative models for examining longitudinal data. The models include (a) a cross-lagged regression model, (b) a factor model based on latent growth curves, and (c) a dynamic model based on latent difference scores. The illustrative data are on motivation and perceived competence of students during…
Descriptors: Models, Data Analysis, Structural Equation Models, Longitudinal Studies
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Ferrer, Emilio; Hamagami, Fumiaki; McArdle, John J. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
This article offers different examples of how to fit latent growth curve (LGC) models to longitudinal data using a variety of different software programs (i.e., LISREL, Mx, Mplus, AMOS, SAS). The article shows how the same model can be fitted using both structural equation modeling and multilevel software, with nearly identical results, even in…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Structural Equation Models, Longitudinal Studies, Data Analysis