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View article: A dynamic social relations model for clustered longitudinal dyadic data with continuous or ordinal responses
A dynamic social relations model for clustered longitudinal dyadic data with continuous or ordinal responses Open
Social relations models allow the identification of cluster, actor, partner, and relationship effects when analysing clustered dyadic data on interactions between individuals or other units of analysis. We propose an extension of this mode…
View article: Latent variable models for multivariate dyadic data with zero inflation: Analysis of intergenerational exchanges of family support
Latent variable models for multivariate dyadic data with zero inflation: Analysis of intergenerational exchanges of family support Open
Understanding the help and support that is exchanged between family members of different generations is of increasing importance, with research questions in sociology and social policy focusing on both predictors of the levels of help give…
View article: Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK
Longitudinal analysis of exchanges of support between parents and children in the UK Open
We consider how exchanges of support between parents and adult children vary by demographic and socio-economic characteristics and examine evidence for reciprocity in transfers and substitution between practical and financial support. Usin…
View article: Modelling Correlation Matrices in Multivariate Dyadic Data: Latent Variable Models for Intergenerational Exchanges of Family Support
Modelling Correlation Matrices in Multivariate Dyadic Data: Latent Variable Models for Intergenerational Exchanges of Family Support Open
We define a model for the joint distribution of multiple continuous latent variables which includes a model for how their correlations depend on explanatory variables. This is motivated by and applied to social scientific research question…
View article: Latent variable models for multivariate dyadic data with zero inflation: Analysis of intergenerational exchanges of family support
Latent variable models for multivariate dyadic data with zero inflation: Analysis of intergenerational exchanges of family support Open
Understanding the help and support that is exchanged between family members of different generations is of increasing importance, with research questions in sociology and social policy focusing on both predictors of the levels of help give…
View article: Random effects dynamic panel models for unequally-spaced multivariate categorical repeated measures: an application to child-parent exchanges of support
Random effects dynamic panel models for unequally-spaced multivariate categorical repeated measures: an application to child-parent exchanges of support Open
Exchanges of practical or financial help between people living in different households are a major component of intergenerational exchanges within families and an increasingly important source of support for individuals in need. Using long…
View article: Welfare within Families beyond Households: Intergenerational Exchanges of Practical and Financial Support in the UK
Welfare within Families beyond Households: Intergenerational Exchanges of Practical and Financial Support in the UK Open
Families extend well beyond households. In particular, connections between parents and their adult offspring are often close and sustained, and transfers may include financial assistance, practical support, or both, provided by either gene…
View article: Random Effects Dynamic Panel Models for Unequally Spaced Multivariate Categorical Repeated Measures: An Application to Child–Parent Exchanges of Support
Random Effects Dynamic Panel Models for Unequally Spaced Multivariate Categorical Repeated Measures: An Application to Child–Parent Exchanges of Support Open
Exchanges of practical or financial help between people living in different households are a major component of intergenerational exchanges within families and an increasingly important source of support for individuals in need. Using long…
View article: Association between surgical volume and failure of primary total hip replacement in England and Wales: findings from a prospective national joint replacement register
Association between surgical volume and failure of primary total hip replacement in England and Wales: findings from a prospective national joint replacement register Open
Objective To investigate the association of volume of total hip arthroplasty (THA) between consultants and within the same consultant in the previous year and the hazard of revision using multilevel survival models. Design Prospective coho…
View article: Estimation of dyadic characteristics of family networks using sample survey data
Estimation of dyadic characteristics of family networks using sample survey data Open
We consider the use of sample survey data to estimate dyadic characteristics of family networks, with an application to noncoresident parent–child dyads. We suppose that survey respondents report either from a parent or child perspective a…
View article: Estimation of dyadic characteristics of family networks using sample survey data
Estimation of dyadic characteristics of family networks using sample survey data Open
We consider the use of sample survey data to estimate dyadic characteristics of family networks, with an application to noncoresident parent–child dyads. We suppose that survey respondents report either from a parent or child perspective a…
View article: Third Circuit Halts Interstate Pipeline Construction in PennEast Pipeline: States and Environmentalists Find an Ally in Sovereign Immunity
Third Circuit Halts Interstate Pipeline Construction in PennEast Pipeline: States and Environmentalists Find an Ally in Sovereign Immunity Open
View article: A reassessment of socio-economic gradients in child cognitive development using growth mixture models
A reassessment of socio-economic gradients in child cognitive development using growth mixture models Open
Recent social and educational policy debate in the UK has been strongly influenced by studies that have found children’s cognitive developmental trajectories to be significantly affected by the socio-economic status of the households into …
View article: Modeling within-household associations in household panel studies
Modeling within-household associations in household panel studies Open
Household panel data provide valuable information about the extent of similarity in coresidents’ attitudes and behaviours. However, existing analysis approaches do not allow for the complex association structures that arise due to changes …
View article: Modeling within-household associations in household panel studies
Modeling within-household associations in household panel studies Open
Household panel data provide valuable information about the extent of similarity in coresidents' attitudes and behaviours. However, existing analysis approaches do not allow for the complex association structures that arise due to changes …
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View article: Intention, beliefs and mood assessed using electronic diaries predicts attendance at cardiac rehabilitation: An observational study
Intention, beliefs and mood assessed using electronic diaries predicts attendance at cardiac rehabilitation: An observational study Open
View article: A General 3-Step Maximum Likelihood Approach to Estimate the Effects of Multiple Latent Categorical Variables on a Distal Outcome
A General 3-Step Maximum Likelihood Approach to Estimate the Effects of Multiple Latent Categorical Variables on a Distal Outcome Open
The 3-step approach has been recently advocated over the simultaneous 1-step approach to model a distal outcome predicted by a latent categorical variable. We generalize the 3-step approach to situations where the distal outcome is predict…
View article: Joint modelling compared with two stage methods for analysing longitudinal data and prospective outcomes: a simulation study of childhood growth and BP
Joint modelling compared with two stage methods for analysing longitudinal data and prospective outcomes: a simulation study of childhood growth and BP Open
There is a growing debate with regards to the appropriate methods of analysis of growth trajectories and their association with prospective dependent outcomes. Using the example of childhood growth and adult BP, we conducted an extensive s…
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View article: Multilevel structural equation models for longitudinal data where predictors are measured more frequently than outcomes: an application to the effects of stress on the cognitive function of nurses
Multilevel structural equation models for longitudinal data where predictors are measured more frequently than outcomes: an application to the effects of stress on the cognitive function of nurses Open
Ecological momentary assessment is used to measure subjects' mood and behaviour repeatedly over time, leading to intensive longitudinal data. Variability in ecological momentary assessment schedules creates an analytical challenge because …
View article: Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain
Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain Open
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choosing where to live. But estimation of the impact of anticipated events on current transitions in an event history framework is chall…
View article: Sequence analysis of call record data: exploring the role of different cost settings
Sequence analysis of call record data: exploring the role of different cost settings Open
Sequence analysis is widely used in life course research and more recently has been applied by survey methodologists to summarize complex call record data. However, summary variables derived in this way have proved ineffective for post-sur…
View article: A Longitudinal Mixed Logit Model for Estimation of Push and Pull Effects in Residential Location Choice
A Longitudinal Mixed Logit Model for Estimation of Push and Pull Effects in Residential Location Choice Open
We develop a random effects discrete choice model for the analysis of households’ choice of neighborhood over time. The model is parameterized in a way that exploits longitudinal data to separate the influence of neighborhood characteristi…
View article: Multilevel Structural Equation Models For Longitudinal Data Where Predictors Are Measured More Frequently Than Outcomes: An Application to the Effects of Stress on the Cognitive Function of Nurses
Multilevel Structural Equation Models For Longitudinal Data Where Predictors Are Measured More Frequently Than Outcomes: An Application to the Effects of Stress on the Cognitive Function of Nurses Open
Summary Ecological momentary assessment is used to measure subjects' mood and behaviour repeatedly over time, leading to intensive longitudinal data. Variability in ecological momentary assessment schedules creates an analytical challenge …
View article: Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain
Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain Open
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choosing where to live. But estimation of the impact of anticipated events on current transitions in an event history framework is challenging …
View article: Probabilistic record linkage
Probabilistic record linkage Open
Studies involving the use of probabilistic record linkage are becoming increasingly common. However, the methods underpinning probabilistic record linkage are not widely taught or understood, and therefore these studies can appear to be a …
View article: Sequence Analysis of Call Record Data:Exploring the Role of Different Cost Settings
Sequence Analysis of Call Record Data:Exploring the Role of Different Cost Settings Open
Summary Sequence analysis is widely used in life course research and more recently has been applied by survey methodologists to summarize complex call record data. However, summary variables derived in this way have proved ineffective for …
View article: Trajectories of functional disability for the elderly in Britain
Trajectories of functional disability for the elderly in Britain Open
This study uses an innovative approach to characterise trajectories of functional disability over the final stages of the life course. We use data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), an annual household survey of all adults in …
View article: Capturing the Temporal Sequence of Interaction in Young Siblings
Capturing the Temporal Sequence of Interaction in Young Siblings Open
We explored whether young children exhibit subtypes of behavioral sequences during sibling interaction. Ten-minute, free-play observations of over 300 sibling dyads were coded for positivity, negativity and disengagement. The data were ana…