Higher-Order Growth Curves and Mixture Modeling with Mplus: A Practical Guide

Author:   Kandauda Wickrama ,  Tae Kyoung Lee (University of Georgia, USA) ,  Catherine Walker O’Neal (University of Georgia, USA) ,  Frederick Lorenz
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780367746209


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   24 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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This practical introduction to second-order and growth mixture models using Mplus introduces simple and complex techniques through incremental steps. The authors extend latent growth curves to second-order growth curve and mixture models and then combine the two using normal and non-normal (e.g., categorical) data. To maximize understanding, each model is presented with basic structural equations, figures with associated syntax that highlight what the statistics mean, Mplus applications, and an interpretation of results. Examples from a variety of disciplines demonstrate the use of the models and exercises allow readers to test their understanding of the techniques. A comprehensive introduction to confirmatory factor analysis, latent growth curve modeling, and growth mixture modeling is provided so the book can be used by readers of various skill levels. The book’s datasets are available on the web. New to this edition: * Two new chapters providing a stepwise introduction and practical guide to the application of second-order growth curves and mixture models with categorical outcomes using the Mplus program. Complete with exercises, answer keys, and downloadable data files. * Updated illustrative examples using Mplus 8.0 include conceptual figures, Mplus program syntax, and an interpretation of results to show readers how to carry out the analyses with actual data. This text is ideal for use in graduate courses or workshops on advanced structural equation, multilevel, longitudinal or latent variable modeling, latent growth curve and mixture modeling, factor analysis, multivariate statistics, or advanced quantitative techniques (methods) across the social and behavioral sciences.

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Author:   Kandauda Wickrama ,  Tae Kyoung Lee (University of Georgia, USA) ,  Catherine Walker O’Neal (University of Georgia, USA) ,  Frederick Lorenz
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.775kg
ISBN:  

9780367746209


ISBN 10:   0367746204
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   24 November 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book goes way beyond the basics of growth curve modeling. The authors manage to explain complicated and potentially confusing models like factor-of-curves and curve-of-factors very well. I like the way they explain how to interpret the models, including substantive interpretations of real world examples. Joop Hox, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This timely work gives clear statistical advice and offers step-by-step coverage for Mplus users in the analysis of many kinds of growth curve models and also mixture models. A wealth of syntax examples and available data sets give additional opportunities for practice. Rex Kline, Concordia University, Canada This book would be an excellent addition to graduate courses on the analysis of longitudinal data, advanced courses on structural equation modeling and multilevel regression, or for a workshop on how to conduct growth curve modeling analysis. This would also be an excellent resource for researchers conducting analyses of longitudinal data. Daniel W. Russell, Iowa State University, USA The authors' approach to explaining statistical analysis is one of the best I've seen, and each chapter is clear and easy to read. ... I would recommend it to people attending courses I run in the Quantitative Research Methods Training Unit. ... This project fills a significant gap ... by providing step by step procedures in the application of latent growth modelling techniques and translating complicated statistical language into simple English. D. Daniel Boduszek, University of Huddersfield, UK This book has the potential to contribute greatly to the field. ... A resource that integrates ... Mplus with the analysis of different kinds of growth models will be widely used. ... The style is straightforward and easy to follow. ... I would consider adopting it for my graduate course ... Longitudinal Research Methods & Analysis. ... I would seriously consider ... using it for both research and teaching needs. Joel Hektner, North Dakota State University, USA Examples are provided to help researchers see how to apply the methodology with actual data, and interpret the results. ... The book will be of interest to students, faculty and researchers working with longitudinal data in such areas as behavioral science, business, social sciences, and human development and family studies. ... The book can be used ... in advanced undergraduate or graduate level statistics courses, or a welcome addition to the methodological reference resources for researchers. Lisa L. Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USA I find the writing style simple and straightforward. ... I would recommend this book to my colleagues. ... It is appropriate ... for an advanced SEM course. ... The Mplus codes that accompany the models ... would be very helpful to researchers. Wen Luo, Texas A & M University, USA


This book goes way beyond the basics of growth curve modeling. The authors manage to explain complicated and potentially confusing models like factor-of-curves and curve-of-factors very well. I like the way they explain how to interpret the models, including substantive interpretations of real world examples. Joop Hox, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This timely work gives clear statistical advice and offers step-by-step coverage for Mplus users in the analysis of many kinds of growth curve models and also mixture models. A wealth of syntax examples and available data sets give additional opportunities for practice. Rex Kline, Concordia University, Canada This book would be an excellent addition to graduate courses on the analysis of longitudinal data, advanced courses on structural equation modeling and multilevel regression, or for a workshop on how to conduct growth curve modeling analysis. This would also be an excellent resource for researchers conducting analyses of longitudinal data. Daniel W. Russell, Iowa State University, USA The authors' approach to explaining statistical analysis is one of the best I've seen, and each chapter is clear and easy to read. ... I would recommend it to people attending courses I run in the Quantitative Research Methods Training Unit. ... This project fills a significant gap ... by providing step by step procedures in the application of latent growth modelling techniques and translating complicated statistical language into simple English. D. Daniel Boduszek, University of Huddersfield, UK This book has the potential to contribute greatly to the field. ... A resource that integrates ... Mplus with the analysis of different kinds of growth models will be widely used. ... The style is straightforward and easy to follow. ... I would consider adopting it for my graduate course ... Longitudinal Research Methods & Analysis. ... I would seriously consider ... using it for both research and teaching needs. Joel Hektner, North Dakota State University, USA Examples are provided to help researchers see how to apply the methodology with actual data, and interpret the results. ... The book will be of interest to students, faculty and researchers working with longitudinal data in such areas as behavioral science, business, social sciences, and human development and family studies. ... The book can be used ... in advanced undergraduate or graduate level statistics courses, or a welcome addition to the methodological reference resources for researchers. Lisa L. Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USA I find the writing style simple and straightforward. ... I would recommend this book to my colleagues. ... It is appropriate ... for an advanced SEM course. ... The Mplus codes that accompany the models ... would be very helpful to researchers. Wen Luo, Texas A & M University, USA


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Kandauda A. S. Wickrama is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Georgia, USA. Tae Kyoung Lee is a Lead Research Analyst at the University of Miami in the Department of Public Health Sciences, USA. Catherine Walker O’Neal is an Associate Research Scientist at the University of Georgia in the Department of Human Development and Family Science, USA. Frederick O. Lorenz is a University Professor Emeritus of Statistics and Psychology at Iowa State University, USA.

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