纵向模型的自行车手指南:用于重复测量方法的模型选择的入门教程
Ethan M McCormick1, Michelle L Byrne2, John C Flournoy3
1Methodology & Statistics Department, Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands; Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States; Cognitive Neuroscience Department, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Developmental cognitive neuroscience
|August 3, 2023
概括
本书介绍了用于发育神经成像研究人员的纵向模型. 它为选择适当的统计模型提供了一个框架,以研究随着时间的推移在生物学,行为和认知方面的变化.
科学领域:
- 发育神经科学的发展神经科学.
- 神经成像是一种神经成像.
- 发展心理学是发展心理学.
背景情况:
- 纵向数据在发育神经成像研究中越来越普遍.
- 对于发育神经科学家来说,对纵向方法的强有力的培训越来越需要.
- 来自更广泛的发育科学现有的纵向模型提供了有价值的框架.
研究的目的:
- 为发育神经科学家提供对纵向模型的初学者友好的入门书.
- 为选择适当的纵向建模技术提供启发式框架.
- 将研究人员与方法开发和实际实施的资源联系起来.
主要方法:
- 启动程序侧重于在不同的纵向建模框架之间进行选择,例如多层和潜在曲线模型.
- 它为调整模型选择与理论发展模型提供了一个框架.
- 提供实用资源,包括代码书伴侣,用于模型装配.
主要成果:
- 介绍了用于纵向模型选择的启发式框架.
- 提供了一个精心策划的参考资料库,链接到方法论传统和实际应用.
- 一个代码书的伴侣可用于演示模型的合适性.
结论:
- 本书旨在加强发展神经科学家在纵向数据分析方面的培训.
- 它为在发育神经成像中利用先进的建模技术提供了基础.
- 这些资源旨在使研究人员能够有效研究发育轨迹.
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