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Recent Changes Leading to Subsequent Changes: Extensions of Multivariate Latent Difference Score Models

机译:导致随后变化的最新变化:多元潜在差异评分模型的扩展

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Latent difference score models (e.g., McArdle & Hamagami, 2001) are extended to include effects from prior changes to subsequent changes. This extension of latent difference scores allows for testing hypotheses where recent changes, as opposed to recent levels, are a primary predictor of subsequent changes. These models are applied to bivariate longitudinal data collected as part of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging on memory performance, measured by the California Verbal Learning Test, and lateral ventricle size, measured by structural MRIs. Results indicate that recent increases in the lateral ventricle size were a leading indicator of subsequent declines in memory performance from age 60 to 90.
机译:潜在差异评分模型(例如McArdle和Hamagami,2001)已扩展为包括从先前更改到后续更改的影响。潜在差异评分的这种扩展允许测试假设,在这些假设中,与最近的水平相反,最近的变化是后续变化的主要预测因子。这些模型应用于通过巴尔的摩纵向老化研究收集的二元纵向数据,该研究通过加利福尼亚语言学习测验(California Verbal Learning Test)测量,并且通过结构核磁共振成像(MRI)测量侧脑室大小。结果表明,最近的侧脑室尺寸增加是随后的记忆力从60岁降至90岁的主要指标。

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