Gerontological Society of America (GSA)
Informal Interest Group on
Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design
GSA 2001 Symposium, Chicago, IL
Growth Curve Approaches to Longitudinal Data in Gerontology
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Introductory Comments on
Growth Models
Organizer: Jason T. Newsom
Time-varying and
Time-invariant Covariates in a Latent Growth Model of Negative Interactions and
Depression in Widowhood
J.T. Newsom & D. Morgan , Portland State University, Portland
Individual Differences in Memory Function Among Older
Adults
R.N. Jones, K. Kleinman, J. Allaire, P. Malloy, A. Rosenberg, J.N. Morris, M.
Marsiske
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, Boston MA
Change Point Models Allow for Estimation of the Time
at Which Cognitive Decline Accelerates in Preclinical Dementia
C.B. Hall, R.B. Lipton, M. Sliwinski, J.Ying, M.Katz, L. Kuo, & H.Buschke
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY
Dual Sensory Impairment and Change in Personal ADL
Function Among Elderly Over Time: A SEM
Latent Growth Approach
Y. Su, M. Brennan and A. Horowitz
Lighthouse International, New York, NY
Discussant
K. Bandeen-Roche
School of Public Health,
John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD