Are latent variable models preferable to composite score approaches when assessing risk factors of change? Evaluation of type-I error and statistical power in longitudinal cognitive studies
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Are latent variable models preferable to composite score approaches when assessing risk factors of change? Evaluation of type-I error and statistical power in longitudinal cognitive studies
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STATISTICAL METHODS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 096228021773965
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SAGE Publications
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2017-11-22
DOI
10.1177/0962280217739658
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