reviewAnnual Review of PsychologyDec 2, 2010Closed access

The Disaggregation of Within-Person and Between-Person Effects in Longitudinal Models of Change

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

Longitudinal models are becoming increasingly prevalent in the behavioral sciences, with key advantages including increased power, more comprehensive measurement, and establishment of temporal precedence. One particularly salient strength offered by longitudinal data is the ability to disaggregate between-person and within-person effects in the regression of an outcome on a time-varying covariate. However, the ability to disaggregate these effects has not been fully capitalized upon in many social science research applications. Two likely reasons for this omission are the general lack of discussion of disaggregating effects in the substantive literature and the need to overcome several remaining analytic…

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Keywords
  • Salient
  • Covariate
  • Psychology
  • Multilevel model
  • Longitudinal data
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Longitudinal study
  • Cognitive psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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