Latent difference score structural models for linear dynamic analyses with incomplete longitudinal data.

These latent difference score analyses were previously presented to the International Society for Behavioral Development, Bern, Switzerland, in July 1998, and at the Amer­ ican Psychological Association conference "New Methods for the of Change," Pennsylvania State University, in October 1998. This research was supported by Grants AG02695, AG04704, and AG07137 from the National Institute on Aging. These Na­ tional Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) data were selected by Patrick Curran of Duke University for a presentation on comparative longitudinal analyses at the for Research on Child Development in April 1997. All NLSY data used here are and the computer program sCripts used here are available from John ]. McArdle, so all analyses should be relatively easy to reproduce from the available files or from the original data. We thank our colleagues John R. Nesselroade, Paolo Ghisletta, and Patrick CUrran for their comments on drafts of this chapter.

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