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Multiple-Indicator Latent Growth Curve
Models: An Analysis of the Second-
Order Growth Model and Two
Less Restrictive Alternatives
Jacob Bishop and Christian Geiser
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Presentation Overview
• Part I – Theoretical Background &
Purpose of Research
• Part II – Model Formulation
• Part III – Model Comparison
• Part IV – Summary & Discussion
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Part I – Theoretical Background &
Purpose of Research
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I. Background & Purpose:
Growth Process
Time
Observed Score Measurement Error Trait/Growth
• McArdle & Eppstein (1987) • Meredith & Tisak (1990)
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I. Background & Purpose:
State-Trait Process
Time
Observed Score Measurement Error State Residual Trait
State
• Steyer (1992)
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I. Background & Purpose
Hybrid LST-Growth Process
Time
Observed Score Measurement Error State Residual Trait/Growth
State
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I. Background & Purpose:
(Multiple-Indicator) Latent Growth Curve Models
• Advantages
– Separate systemic variability from true trait change and measurement error.
– Test for measurement equivalence of indicators across time.
– Obtain less biased estimates of indicator reliabilities.
– Test for indicator-specific (method) effects.
– Obtain greater power to detect individual differences in change.
– Greater flexibility in modeling complex patterns of change.
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I. Background & Purpose:
(Multiple-Indicator) Latent Growth Curve Models
• Disadvantages
– Not widely adopted (Leite, 2007).
– Not well understood (Ferrer, Balluerka, Widaman, 2008).
• Theoretical foundation unclear.
• Second-order growth model (SGM; McArdle, 1988) often
viewed as only option.
• Less restrictive alternatives exist (GSGM, ISGM; Eid,
Courvoisier, & Lischetzke, 2012; Eid & Hoffman,1998).
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I. Background & Purpose:
Purpose of this Research
• Formulate Multiple-Indicator LGCMs based on
Latent State-Trait (LST) Theory
– Second-Order Growth Models (SGM)
– Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
– Indicator-Specific Growth Model (ISGM)
• Compare the Models
– Model assumptions, constraints, similarity, nesting,
etc.
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Part II – Model Formulation
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II. Model Formulation
Hybrid LST-Growth Process
Time
Observed Score Measurement Error State Residual Trait/Growth
State
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II. Model Formulation:
Latent Variables in LST Theory Latent Mean
Observed Score
Measurement Error
Variable
Latent State
Residual Variable
Latent Trait Variable
Latent State Variable
• Y: Observed Score
• Test/subscale i (i = 1, … , j, … , m)
• Measurement time t (t = 1, … , s, … , n)
• τ (Latent State): Characterizes persons-in-
situations.
• ξ (Latent Trait): Characterizes the person
only.
• ζ (Latent State Residual): Characterizes
effects of the situation and/or person ×
situation interactions
• ε (Measurement Error): Characterizes
random measurement error.
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II. Model Formulation:
Multiple-Indicator LST Base Model
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II. Model Formulation:
Too Many Unknown Parameters!
Second-Order Growth Model (SGM)
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
Indicator-Specific Growth Model (ISGM)
Restrictive
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SGM
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Assumptions
• Time-invariant congenerity of latent states:
• Linear trait growth:
• Where
Intercept factor
Linear slope factor
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Starting Point – LST Base Model
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Assumption 1 – Time-Invariant Congenerity of Latent States
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Assumption 1 – Time-Invariant Congenerity of Latent States
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Assumption 2 – Trait Growth
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II. Model Formulation – SGM:
Assumption 2 – Trait Growth
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GSGM
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Assumptions
• Time-invariant congenerity of latent traits:
• Time-invariant congenerity of latent state residuals.
• Linear trait growth:
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Starting Point – LST Base Model
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Assumption 1 – Time-Invariant ξ-Congenerity
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Assumption 2 – Time-Invariant ζ-Congenerity
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Post-Assumption 2 Simplified Model
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Assumption 3 –Trait Growth
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II. Model Formulation – GSGM:
Simplified Model
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ISGM
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II. Model Formulation – ISGM:
Assumptions
• Indicator-specific linear growth of latent trait variables:
• Time-invariant congenerity of latent state residuals:
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II. Model Formulation – ISGM:
Starting Point – LST Base Model
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II. Model Formulation – ISGM:
Assumption 1 – Indicator-Specific Growth
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II. Model Formulation – ISGM:
Assumption 2 – Time-Invariant ζ-Congenerity
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II. Model Formulation – ISGM:
Post-Assumption 2 Simplified Model
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Part III – Model Comparison
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III. Model Comparison
Second-Order Growth Model (SGM)
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
Indicator-Specific Growth Model (ISGM)
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III. Model Comparison:
Model Similarity and Nesting
Pre-Transformation Second-Order Growth Model (SGM)
Post-Transformation Second-Order Growth Model (SGM)
Transformation (Schmid & Leiman, 1957)
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III. Model Comparison:
Model Similarity and Nesting
Second-Order Growth Model (SGM)
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
State-Variability Components (Latent State Residual Factors)
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III. Model Comparison:
Proportionality Constraint
Second-Order Growth Model (SGM) (Schmiedek & Li, 2004)
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III. Model Comparison:
Proportionality Constraint
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
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III. Model Comparison:
Proportionality Constraint
Indicator-Specific Growth Model (ISGM)
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III. Model Comparison:
Measurement Invariance (MI)
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
Necessary for Meaningful Interpretation of Growth
Not Strictly Necessary
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III. Model Comparison:
Heterogeneity of Indicators
Generalized Second-Order Growth Model (GSGM)
Indicator-Specific Growth Model (ISGM)
Trait: One slope and one intercept.
Trait: One slope and one intercept for each indicator.
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Part IV – Summary & Discussion
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IV. Summary & Discussion
• Why LST Theory? – Both state and trait/growth components are clearly separated.
– Variables have a clear meaning, based on concise mathematical definitions.
• What if there are actual state (not just trait) changes across measurement occasions? – Use Multiple-Indicator Latent Growth Curve Models.
• What if Model Includes External Factors? – Will likely have identification problems if using SGM (due to proportionality
constraint).
• What if SGM/GSGM doesn’t fit well, but ISGM does? – This means that indicators are NOT homogeneous (even if you wish they
were).
• Which model should I use?
– The most parsimonious model that still fits the data.
• What if I want to know more? – See Bishop, Geiser, & Cole (In Press)
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