Multilevel modeling of longitudinal growth and change: Substantive effects or regression toward the mean artifacts?
Regression toward the mean artifacts (RTMAs) are ubiquitous phenomena, seducing researchers, policy makers, and practitioners down the path of offering substantive interpretations of statistical artifacts. The use of highly sophisticated statistical tools can mislead otherwise knowledgeable research...
Main Authors: | Marsh, H, Hau, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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