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... variable may be termed either nested or crossed . With nesting , multiple levels of a variable are grouped within another variable . For instance , persons are nested within their genders . Two variables are said to be crossed when all ...
... variable may be termed either nested or crossed . With nesting , multiple levels of a variable are grouped within another variable . For instance , persons are nested within their genders . Two variables are said to be crossed when all ...
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... variables are being increasingly used to study the reciprocal relations between two or more latent variables over time ( e.g. Hays et al 1994 , Smith et al 1995 ) . Advantages of these models include the ability to model the extent to ...
... variables are being increasingly used to study the reciprocal relations between two or more latent variables over time ( e.g. Hays et al 1994 , Smith et al 1995 ) . Advantages of these models include the ability to model the extent to ...
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... variables & may represent measured , latent , or residual variables ( e.g. Anderson 1994 , Bentler 1983a , Satorra 1992 ) . In typical applications of anova , one can assume the model is correct , and the statistical problem is to ...
... variables & may represent measured , latent , or residual variables ( e.g. Anderson 1994 , Bentler 1983a , Satorra 1992 ) . In typical applications of anova , one can assume the model is correct , and the statistical problem is to ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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