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Kong, Wei; Ni, Shawn – Educational Researcher, 2023
The growing fiscal cost of K-12 teacher pension plans and pension-induced labor market distortions have led to calls for teacher pension reforms. Dynamic structural econometric models are a useful way to analyze the fiscal and staffing consequences of current and alternative retirement plans. This article lays out the benefits of the structural…
Descriptors: Economics, Statistical Analysis, Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits
Grimm, Kevin J.; Mazza, Gina L.; Mazzocco, Michèle M. M. – Educational Psychologist, 2016
Educational research aims to understand how and why students change over time. With its emphasis on within-person change, latent change score models provide educational researchers with a more general and flexible framework for testing nuanced hypotheses regarding within-person change and between-person differences in within-person change. Models…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Longitudinal Studies, Statistical Analysis, Mathematics Skills
Grady, Matthew W.; Beretvas, S. Natasha – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2010
Multiple membership random effects models (MMREMs) have been developed for use in situations where individuals are members of multiple higher level organizational units. Despite their availability and the frequency with which multiple membership structures are encountered, no studies have extended the MMREM approach to hierarchical growth curve…
Descriptors: Models, Change, Group Membership, Statistical Analysis