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The person-oriented approach requires integrating both variable-oriented and person-oriented methods for robust research. This synthesis is crucial for advancing developmental psychopathology and understanding complex systems like heart rate variability.

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  • Psychology
  • Developmental Psychopathology
  • Quantitative Psychology

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  • The distinction between theoretical principles and analytical methods in the person-oriented approach is often blurred.
  • Existing latent variable models for longitudinal data present challenges in testing person-oriented principles.
  • Arbitrariness exists in determining the testability of principles within specific analytic approaches.

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  • To review the testability of person-oriented principles within latent variable models.
  • To propose integrating variable-oriented and person-oriented methods to bridge theory and practice.
  • To extend the general applicability of the person-oriented approach in research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of person-oriented principles and their testability under four types of latent variable models for longitudinal data.
  • Discussion of complementary roles of variable-oriented and person-oriented methods in developmental psychopathology.
  • Illustration of dynamic systems concepts using heart rate variability data in translational alcohol research.

Main Results:

  • Certain person-oriented principles are difficult to test within traditional latent variable models.
  • Integrating both variable-oriented and person-oriented methods is essential for a comprehensive person-oriented approach.
  • The study highlights the need for person-specific tools to understand complex dynamic systems.

Conclusions:

  • A holistic implementation of research, combining diverse methods, defines the person-oriented approach.
  • Variable-oriented and person-oriented methods can be complementary in developmental psychopathology.
  • Dynamic systems concepts offer valuable frameworks for analyzing complex biological and psychological data, as exemplified by heart rate variability in alcohol research.