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Longitudinal Sentiment Analysis with Conversation Textual Data
The inherent qualitative nature of textual data poses significant challenges for direct integration into statistical models. This paper presents a...
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Asking—and answering—causal questions using longitudinal data
Despite a growing availability of longitudinal datasets, it can be difficult to select the most appropriate modelling strategy. In particular, there...
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Combining Data Collection Modes in Longitudinal Studies
Technological advances over the past two decades have substantially changed the range of data collection methods available to survey researchers.... -
The Causal Relationship Between Volunteering and Social Cohesion: A Large Scale Analysis of Secondary Longitudinal Data
It is often taken for granted that social cohesion and volunteering are inextricably related. Previous research suggests both that social cohesion...
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Socioeconomic Disparities for Early Childhood Anthropometrics and Vocabulary and Socio-emotional Skills: Dynamic Evidence from Chilean Longitudinal Data
This paper investigates the impact of socioeconomic (SES) disparities on anthropometrics, receptive vocabulary skills, and socio-emotional skills in...
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Joint Longitudinal and Survival Models to Study Vulnerability Processes
In many life-course research fields (e.g., sociology, psychology, economy, medicine, epidemiology) data often include repeated assessments of a... -
Data Through Time: Figuring Out the Narrative Self in Longitudinal Research
This chapter explores the ways in which individuals have figured within longitudinal research in the social sciences. It raises questions about the... -
Multilevel and time-series missing value imputation for combined survey and longitudinal context data
Comparative research examining relationships between individual-level survey response data and time-varying country context variables for political...
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Measuring Internal Migration Prospectively Using Longitudinal Data: R. Olsen, E. Cooksey
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The prospective power of personality for childbearing: a longitudinal study based on data from Germany
The link between personality and fertility is relatively underexplored. Moreover, there are only a few studies focusing on the prospective...
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Sleep quality and mental health of the elderly in China: evidence from longitudinal data
Against a macro backdrop of accelerating population aging, the mental health and sleep quality of China’s elderly have become subjects of interest...
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Temporal Patterns of Cigarette Smoking and Its Associated Covariates: a Multilevel Longitudinal Data Analysis
BackgroundUnderstanding differences in cigarette smoking patterns such as the frequency between-person and within-person is essential for tailored...
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The dreams they are a-changin’: Mixed-methods longitudinal research on young people’s patterns of orientation
At the end of secondary general track schooling, young people experience an important transition; in Austria, they have to decide on further...
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Pension for Elderly: Insights from India’s Longitudinal Aging Study
The need for greater economic security systems for the elderly has been made clear by the increased aging of India’s population, migration out of... -
Childhood Psychological Maltreatment and Subjective Vitality: Longitudinal Mediating Effect of Cognitive Flexibility
Childhood psychological maltreatment is an essential concept that can have an impact on an individual’s physical and psychological health. The...
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Longitudinal Multivariate Profiling of Well-Being Among Chinese Freshmen
This research adopts a person-centered approach towards well-being, examining the heterogeneity in well-being profiles by simultaneously considering...
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How loneliness increased among different age groups during COVID-19: a longitudinal analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic entailed restrictions that hampered face-to-face interactions and social gatherings. In this paper, we examine whether...
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Combining the strengths of Dutch survey and register data in a data challenge to predict fertility (PreFer)
The social sciences have produced an impressive body of research on determinants of fertility outcomes, or whether and when people have children....
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Religion and Fertility: A Longitudinal Register Study Examining Differences by Sex, Parity, Partner’s Religion, and Religious Conversion in Finland
We use longitudinal data on religious affiliation in Finland to examine childbearing behavior. All analyses are based on detailed fertility...