New Methods for the Analysis of Change. 2001
DOI: 10.1037/10409-011
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Planned missing-data designs in analysis of change.

Abstract: tatistical procedures for handling missing data are becoming increasingly common in a wide range of social research. Schafer's (1997) NORM software S for multiple imputation has been available for some time as a stand-alone Microsoft Windows application, and several articles and chapters have been written describing its use (Schafer

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“…Both Graham et al (2001) and Mistler and Enders (2012) only examined power for a single parameter in latent growth models. In the present study we investigated the efficiency of a range of other model parameters in latent growth curves, including factor loadings, means and variances of the latent intercepts and slopes, and covariances between slopes.…”
Section: Wave-level Planned Missingnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both Graham et al (2001) and Mistler and Enders (2012) only examined power for a single parameter in latent growth models. In the present study we investigated the efficiency of a range of other model parameters in latent growth curves, including factor loadings, means and variances of the latent intercepts and slopes, and covariances between slopes.…”
Section: Wave-level Planned Missingnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional benefit of this kind of design is that it can drastically reduce the cost of data collection compared to a design where all participants are measured at each time point. Graham et al (2001) compared the cost efficiency of wave-level missingness designs to those with complete data at every wave, holding the total number of data points collected equal (i.e., they compared missing data designs to complete data designs with a smaller sample size).…”
Section: Wave-level Planned Missingnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prior disadvantages of the SEM approach regarding the presence of missing data have long been overcome by new developments (Enders & Bandalos, 2001;Graham, Taylor, & Cumsille, 2001;Wothke, 2000;Yuan & Bentler, 2000), which indirectly allows SEM to treat data with individually varying observation times.…”
Section: Estimation and Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planned Missing Protocols Two of the most effective planned missing protocols are the multiform design and the two-method design (Graham et al 2001(Graham et al , 2006Mistler and Enders 2012). The multiform design derives its name from the fact that multiple questionnaire protocols are created.…”
Section: Planned Missing Data Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%