Project Activities
The research team will first develop the mathematical models and then program them for testing via Monte Carlo simulation studies to evaluate the validity and reliability of the proposed modeling framework in a variety of research contexts. They will also conduct secondary data analyses to demonstrate the utility and added value of the proposed methods, relative to other common approaches. The results of the simulations and the secondary data comparisons will render a synthesis of practical recommendations for researchers interested in applying the proposed methods in intervention studies.
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The research team will develop user-friendly software for conducting multilevel longitudinal DCM analyses and will provide workshops to applied audiences, in addition to supporting the software with online training materials.
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Publications:
Madison, M.J., Chung, S., Kim, J., and Bradshaw, L.P. (2023). Approaches to Estimating Longitudinal Diagnostic Classification Models. Online first version of article to be published in Behaviormetrika.
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Co-Principal Investigators: Jeon, Minjeong; Cotterell, Michael
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