Latent Growth Curve Modeling

Latent Growth Curve Modeling by Kristopher J. Preacher, published by SAGE on June 27, 2008, is a concise volume of 96 pages that introduces researchers to latent growth curve modeling (LGM), a specialized method for analyzing longitudinal data. This book provides a clear overview of LGM techniques, offering didactic examples that illustrate various growth modeling approaches while addressing recent advancements in areas such as missing data treatment and model fit.
Readers will find comprehensive coverage of both basic and complex LGM forms, including polynomial latent curves and multivariate latent growth curves. The text also discusses the inclusion of time-varying covariates and predictors of change, as well as cohort-sequential designs and multiple-group models. By incorporating practical examples, the book aims to enhance understanding of model evaluation and comparison within the context of LGM, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in research across mathematics, statistics, and social science methodologies.
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Latent growth curve modeling (LGM)—a special case of confirmatory factor analysis designed to model change over time—is an indispensable and increasingly ubiquitous approach for modeling longitudinal data. This volume introduces LGM techniques to researchers, provides easy-to-follow, didactic examples of several common growth modeling approaches, and highlights recent advancements regarding the treatment of missing data, parameter estimation, and model fit.
The book covers the basic linear LGM, and builds from there to describe more complex functional forms (e.g., polynomial latent curves), multivariate latent growth curves used to model simultaneous change in multiple variables, the inclusion of time-varying covariates, predictors of aspects of change, cohort-sequential designs, and multiple-group models. The authors also highlight approaches to dealing with missing data, different estimation methods, and incorporate discussion of model evaluation and comparison within the context of LGM. The models demonstrate how they may be applied to longitudinal data derived from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (SECCYD)..
Key Features
· Provides easy-to-follow, didactic examples of several common growth modeling approaches
· Highlights recent advancements regarding the treatment of missing data, parameter estimation, and model fit
· Explains the commonalities and differences between latent growth model and multilevel modeling of repeated measures data
· Covers the basic linear latent growth model, and builds from there to describe more complex functional forms such as polynomial latent curves, multivariate latent growth curves, time-varying covariates, predictors of aspects of change, cohort-sequential designs, and multiple-group models
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