Data Analytic Techniques for Dynamical Systems
Edited by Steven M Boker, Michael J. Wenger
Published January 30th 2007 by Psychology Press – 296 pages
Published January 30th 2007 by Psychology Press – 296 pages
Each volume in the Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology features leading methodologists and substantive experts who provide instruction on innovative techniques designed to enhance quantitative skills in a substantive area. This latest volume focuses on the methodological issues and analyses pertinent to understanding psychological data from a dynamical system perspective. Dynamical systems analysis (DSA) is increasingly used to demonstrate time-dependent variable change. It is used more and more to analyze a variety of psychological phenomena such as relationships, development and aging, emotional regulation, and perceptual processes.
The book opens with the best occasions for using DSA methods. The final two chapters focus on the application of dynamical systems methods to problems in psychology such as substance use and gestural dynamics. In addition, it reviews how and when to use:
Data Analytic Techniques for Dynamical Systems is beneficial to advanced students and researchers in the areas of developmental psychology, family studies, language processes, cognitive neuroscience, social and personality psychology, medicine, and emotion. Due to the book’s instructive nature, it serves as an excellent text for advanced courses on this particular technique.
'Editors Boker and Wenger have produced a readable, educational, and thorough volume.' - James J. Jakubow, PsycCRITIQUES
Contents: S.M. Boker, Preface. B.I. Bertenthal, Dynamical Systems: It's About Time. M.W. Browne, Repeated Time Series Models for Learning Data. F. Hamagami, J.J. McArdle, Dynamic Extensions of Latent Difference Score Models. J.H.L. Oud, Continuous Time Modeling of Reciprocal Relationships in the Cross-Lagged Panel Design. S.M. Boker, Specifying Latent Differential Equations Models. S.E. Maxwell, S.M. Boker, Multilevel Models of Dynamical Systems. P.C.M. Molenaar, P. van Rijn, E. Hamaker, A New Class of SEM Model Equivalences and Its Implications. J.L. Rodgers, A.M. Johnson, Nonlinear Dynamic Models of Nonlinear Dynamic Behaviors: Social Contagion of Adolescent Smoking and Drinking at Aggregate and Individual Levels. M.J. Wenger, A.M. Copeland, C. Schuster, Gestures as Psychophysical Judgments.
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Description: Edited by Steven M Boker, Michael J. Wenger. Each volume in the Notre Dame Series on Quantitative Methodology features leading methodologists and substantive experts who provide instruction on innovative techniques designed to enhance quantitative skills in a substantive area. This latest volume...
Categories: Experimental Design & Research Methods, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology