Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12143
Author(s): Vieira, M. D. T.
Salgueiro, M. F.
Smith, P. W. F.
Date: 2016
Title: Investigating impacts of complex sampling on latent growth curve modelling
Volume: 43
Number: 7
Pages: 1310 - 1321
ISSN: 0266-4763
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1080/02664763.2015.1100590
Keywords: Complex sampling
Latent growth curve models
Longitudinal data
Misspecification effects
BHPS
Abstract: We investigate the impacts of complex sampling on point and standard error estimates in latent growth curve modelling of survey data. Methodological issues are illustrated with empirical evidence from the analysis of longitudinal data on life satisfaction trajectories using data from the British Household Panel Survey, a national representative survey in Great Britain. A multi-process second-order latent growth curve model with conditional linear growth is used to study variation in the two perceived life satisfaction latent factors considered. The benefits of accounting for the complex survey design are considered, including obtaining unbiased both point and standard error estimates, and therefore correctly specified confidence intervals and statistical tests. We conclude that, even for the rather elaborated longitudinal data models that were considered, estimation procedures are affected by variance-inflating impacts of complex sampling.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Embargoed Access
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