Charles E. Lance
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View article: A primer on method effects on observed correlations with examples
A primer on method effects on observed correlations with examples Open
I use a path/confirmatory factor analytic framework to present an under‐the‐hood introduction to (a) the effects of measurement error and method variance on observed measures, (b) the effects of common latent Trait and Method factors on re…
View article: Causal cycles, causal intervals, and measurement in over-time studies
Causal cycles, causal intervals, and measurement in over-time studies Open
If over-time data are used to model XàY causal relationships, the measurement (or “recording”) interval should match (or at least approximate) the actual causal (or “existence”) interval for X’s effect on Y. I discuss this issue in the con…
View article: On States and Traits in Work-Family Research
On States and Traits in Work-Family Research Open
Latent state-trait research on work-family conflict confirms that occasion-specific variation in work-related demands is related to corresponding variations in perceptions of work interfering with family (WIF), but WIF also displays modera…
View article: Care Recipient Controlling and Manipulative Behavior and Caregiver Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Race, Caregiver Resentment, and Mutual Communal Behavior
Care Recipient Controlling and Manipulative Behavior and Caregiver Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Race, Caregiver Resentment, and Mutual Communal Behavior Open
Background and Objectives We explored whether relationship quality, as measured by mutual communal behavior, would serve as a buffer against caregiver resentment and, consequently, depressive symptoms when care recipients (CRs) engage in p…
View article: A Trait-State Model of Trust Propensity: Evidence From Two Career Transitions
A Trait-State Model of Trust Propensity: Evidence From Two Career Transitions Open
Trust propensity is typically conceptualized as a stable, trait-like, exogenous variable. Drawing on the social investment principle of personality change, we argue that trust propensity has situationally specific components and is likely …
View article: A Reformulated Correlated Trait–Correlated Method Model for Multitrait–Multimethod Data Effectively Increases Convergence and Admissibility Rates
A Reformulated Correlated Trait–Correlated Method Model for Multitrait–Multimethod Data Effectively Increases Convergence and Admissibility Rates Open
The correlated trait–correlated method (CTCM) model for the analysis of multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) data is known to suffer convergence and admissibility (C&A) problems. We describe a little known and seldom applied reparameterized versi…
View article: Convergence, Admissibility, and Fit of Alternative Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models for MTMM Data
Convergence, Admissibility, and Fit of Alternative Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models for MTMM Data Open
We compared six different analytic models for multitrait–multimethod (MTMM) data in terms of convergence, admissibility, and model fit to 258 samples of previously reported data. Two well-known models, the correlated trait–correlated metho…