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Titre :
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Best methods for the analysis of change : recent advances, unanswered questions, future directions
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Auteurs :
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Linda M. Collins, Éditeur scientifique ;
John L. Horn, Éditeur scientifique
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Type de document :
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texte imprimé
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Editeur :
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Washington : American Psychological Association, 1991
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-1-55798-113-4
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Format :
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1 vol. (XX-355p.) / couv. ill. en coul. / 24 cm
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Note générale :
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Bibliogr. p. 329-348. Index
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Langues :
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Change (Psychology)
Psychometrics
Adaptation, Psychological -- Congresses
Psychometrics -- methods -- Congresses
Changement (Psychologie)
Psychométrie
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Note de contenu :
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Analysis of longitudinal data using latent variable models with varying parameters. - Source of bias in longitudinal investigations of change. - Ordinal methods in the assessment of change. - Models for learning data. - Application of time series methods to moderate span longitudinal data. - Interindividual differences in intraindividual change. - Issues in factorial invariance. - Prediction of growth. - Measurement in longitudinal research. - Latent variable models for studying differences and change. - Assessing familial and nonfamilial sources of parent-child attitude resemblance over two measurement occasions. - Implications of a multidimensional latent trait model for measuring change. - Qualitative transitions amid quantitative development. - Behavior genetic studies of change. - Interpreting and estimating indirect effects assuming time lags really matter. - Longitudinal studies of disease and cognitive function. - Modeling incomplete longitudinal and cross-sectional data using latent growth structural models. - How long did it take? : using survival analysis in educational and psychological research
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