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Detecting Appropriate Trajectories of Growth in Latent Growth Models: The Performance of Information-Based Criteria
Authors:Tiffany A Whittaker  Jam Khojasteh
Institution:1. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA;2. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract:Latent growth modeling (LGM) is a popular and flexible technique that may be used when data are collected across several different measurement occasions. Modeling the appropriate growth trajectory has important implications with respect to the accurate interpretation of parameter estimates of interest in a latent growth model that may impact educational policy decisions. A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to examine the accuracy of six information-based criteria (i.e., AIC, CAIC, AICC, BIC, nBIC, and HQIC) when selecting among various growth trajectories modeled using LGM under different sample size, number of time points, and growth trajectory scenarios. The accuracy of the information criteria generally improved as sample size increased. The cubic and linear growth models were distinguished most accurately by the information criteria. All of the nonlinear models were more easily distinguished as the number of time points increased. The comparative performance of the six information criteria was dependent upon the manipulated conditions. Implications of the findings are discussed.
Keywords:Information criteria  latent growth modeling  model comparison  model selection  nonlinear growth
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