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This book is the first to introduce applied behavioral, social, and health sciences researchers to a new analytic method, the time-varying effect model (TVEM). It details how TVEM may be used to advance research on developmental and dynamic processes by examining how associations between variables change across time. The book describes how TVEM is a direct and intuitive extension of standard linear regression; whereas standard linear regression coefficients are static estimates that do not change with time, TVEM coefficients are allowed to change as continuous functions of real time, including developmental age, historical time, time of day, days since an event, and so forth.

The book introduces readers to new research questions that can be addressed by applying TVEM in their research. Readers gain the practical skills necessary for specifying a wide variety of time-varying effect models, including those with continuous, binary, and count outcomes. The book presents technical details of TVEM estimation and three novel empirical studies focused on developmental questions using TVEM to estimate age-varying effects, historical shifts in behavior and attitudes, and real-time changes across days relative to an event. The volume provides a walkthrough of the process for conducting each of these studies, presenting decisions that were made, and offering sufficient detail so that readers may embark on similar studies in their own research. The book concludes with comments about additional uses of TVEM in applied research as well as software considerations and future directions. Throughout the book, proper interpretation of the output provided by TVEM is emphasized.

Time-Varying Effect Modeling for the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians/practitioners as well as graduate students in developmental psychology, public health, statistics and methodology for the social, behavioral, developmental, and public health sciences.



Table of Contents
Chapter 1. A Conceptual Introduction to Time-Varying Effect Modeling.
Chapter 2. Specifying and Interpreting Time-Varying Effect Models.
Chapter 3. Generalized Time-Varying Effect Models: Binary and Count Outcomes.
Chapter 4. Estimation and Technical Details.
Chapter 5. TVEM to Study Age-Varying Associations.
Chapter 6. TVEM to Study Historical Change.
Chapter 7. TVEM for Intensive Longitudinal Data.
Chapter 8. Further Applications and Future Directions.

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 07/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030709464, 978-3030709464
      ISBN10: 3030709469

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is the first to introduce applied behavioral, social, and health sciences researchers to a new analytic method, the time-varying effect model (TVEM). It details how TVEM may be used to advance research on developmental and dynamic processes by examining how associations between variables change across time. The book describes how TVEM is a direct and intuitive extension of standard linear regression; whereas standard linear regression coefficients are static estimates that do not change with time, TVEM coefficients are allowed to change as continuous functions of real time, including developmental age, historical time, time of day, days since an event, and so forth.

      The book introduces readers to new research questions that can be addressed by applying TVEM in their research. Readers gain the practical skills necessary for specifying a wide variety of time-varying effect models, including those with continuous, binary, and count outcomes. The book presents technical details of TVEM estimation and three novel empirical studies focused on developmental questions using TVEM to estimate age-varying effects, historical shifts in behavior and attitudes, and real-time changes across days relative to an event. The volume provides a walkthrough of the process for conducting each of these studies, presenting decisions that were made, and offering sufficient detail so that readers may embark on similar studies in their own research. The book concludes with comments about additional uses of TVEM in applied research as well as software considerations and future directions. Throughout the book, proper interpretation of the output provided by TVEM is emphasized.

      Time-Varying Effect Modeling for the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians/practitioners as well as graduate students in developmental psychology, public health, statistics and methodology for the social, behavioral, developmental, and public health sciences.



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. A Conceptual Introduction to Time-Varying Effect Modeling.
      Chapter 2. Specifying and Interpreting Time-Varying Effect Models.
      Chapter 3. Generalized Time-Varying Effect Models: Binary and Count Outcomes.
      Chapter 4. Estimation and Technical Details.
      Chapter 5. TVEM to Study Age-Varying Associations.
      Chapter 6. TVEM to Study Historical Change.
      Chapter 7. TVEM for Intensive Longitudinal Data.
      Chapter 8. Further Applications and Future Directions.

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