2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10935-019-00557-0
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Examining the Differential Effects of a Universal SEL Curriculum on Student Functioning Through the Dual Continua Model of Mental Health

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“…Three‐related analyses aligned to the research questions. We used LPA, guided by our DFM theory and results from previous studies (Thayer et al, 2019), to determine the number of profiles in the fall and spring measures separately. For the second research question, we used the same cut‐score classification technique as Thayer et al (2019) to calculate proportions of individuals who were classified into the same groups via LPA.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Three‐related analyses aligned to the research questions. We used LPA, guided by our DFM theory and results from previous studies (Thayer et al, 2019), to determine the number of profiles in the fall and spring measures separately. For the second research question, we used the same cut‐score classification technique as Thayer et al (2019) to calculate proportions of individuals who were classified into the same groups via LPA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used LPA, guided by our DFM theory and results from previous studies (Thayer et al, 2019), to determine the number of profiles in the fall and spring measures separately. For the second research question, we used the same cut‐score classification technique as Thayer et al (2019) to calculate proportions of individuals who were classified into the same groups via LPA. Finally, we investigated the third research question using LTA based on the model results of the LPA and using a dichotomous treatment variable as an explanatory variable for transition pathways.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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