Original paper
Latent Variable Models for Longitudinal Data with Multiple Continuous Outcomes
Abstract
Multiple outcomes are often used to properly characterize an effect of interest. This paper proposes a latent variable model for the situation where repeated measures over time are obtained on each outcome. These outcomes are assumed to measure an underlying quantity of main interest from different perspectives. We relate the observed outcomes using regression models to a latent variable, which is then modeled as a function of covariates by a...
Paper Details
Title
Latent Variable Models for Longitudinal Data with Multiple Continuous Outcomes
Published Date
Dec 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
4
Pages
1047 - 1054
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