Issues in intraindividual variability: Individual differences in equilibria and dynamics over multiple time scales. |
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Authors: | Boker, Steven M. Molenaar, Peter C. M. Nesselroade, John R. |
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Abstract: | This article addresses three issues germane to experimental design and statistical analysis of intraindividual variability such as the articles contained within this special section. First, the time scale of the measurement of a process can have profound effects on the outcome of analyses of the resulting time series. Measurement in time poses special problems in the design of experiments: the time scale of the measurements must be appropriate for the time scale of the process. Second, deterministic and stochastic models should be fit at the individual level and only at a second level should individual differences in parameters be modeled. Third, one must consider the possibility that nomothetic relations may be exposed by the invariance of covariance between latent variables rather than within a factor analytic measurement model. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | dynamical system time scale ideographic filter intraindividual variability individual differences equilibria experimental design statistical analysis |
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