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  • Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Quantitative Psychology

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  • Psychological processes show significant heterogeneity, challenging traditional nomothetic approaches.
  • Idiographic methods capture within-person variability but face issues with noise and generalizability.
  • Integrative approaches balance person-specific dynamics with generalizable patterns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME) as an integrative approach for intensive longitudinal data (ILD).
  • To introduce GIMME's algorithm, extensions, and applications in clinical psychology.
  • To discuss GIMME's limitations and future research directions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Group Iterative Multiple Model Estimation (GIMME).
  • Examination of GIMME's core algorithm and extensions for modeling ILD.
  • Analysis of simulation studies and empirical applications in clinical psychology.

Main Results:

  • GIMME estimates person-specific dynamics by using majority-shared paths.
  • Simulation studies and empirical applications demonstrate GIMME's utility.
  • Alternative ILD methods are discussed alongside GIMME's performance.

Conclusions:

  • GIMME offers a robust framework for modeling heterogeneous psychological dynamics in ILD.
  • Further refinement of GIMME is needed to address current limitations.
  • GIMME advances the integration of idiographic and nomothetic approaches in clinical research.