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Xiao Liu; Zhiyong Zhang; Kristin Valentino; Lijuan Wang – Grantee Submission, 2024
Parallel process latent growth curve mediation models (PP-LGCMMs) are frequently used to longitudinally investigate the mediation effects of treatment on the level and change of outcome through the level and change of mediator. An important but often violated assumption in empirical PP-LGCMM analysis is the absence of omitted confounders of the…
Descriptors: Mediation Theory, Bayesian Statistics, Growth Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Daniel McNeish; Jeffrey R. Harring; Daniel J. Bauer – Grantee Submission, 2022
Growth mixture models (GMMs) are a popular method to identify latent classes of growth trajectories. One shortcoming of GMMs is nonconvergence, which often leads researchers to apply covariance equality constraints to simplify estimation, though this may be a dubious assumption. Alternative model specifications have been proposed to reduce…
Descriptors: Growth Models, Classification, Accuracy, Sample Size
McNeish, Daniel; Harring, Jeffrey R. – Grantee Submission, 2021
Growth mixture models (GMMs) are a popular method to uncover heterogeneity in growth trajectories. Harnessing the power of GMMs in applications is difficult given the prevalence of nonconvergence when fitting GMMs to empirical data. GMMs are rooted in the random effect tradition and nonconvergence often leads researchers to modify their intended…
Descriptors: Growth Models, Classification, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Sample Size
McNeish, Daniel; Peña, Armando; Vander Wyst, Kiley B.; Ayers, Stephanie L.; Olson, Micha L.; Shaibi, Gabriel Q. – Grantee Submission, 2021
Growth mixture models (GMMs) are applied to intervention studies with repeated measures to explore heterogeneity in the intervention effect. However, traditional GMMs are known to be difficult to estimate, especially at sample sizes common in single-center interventions. Common strategies to coerce GMMs to converge involve post-hoc adjustments to…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, Growth Models, Program Effectiveness