Multilevel autoregressive model with restricted maximum likelihood estimator was utilized in order to explore cross-lagged associations between schema modes and personality psychopathology scores over subsequent measurements at baseline, 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 months.
One of these models is
the multilevel autoregressive model, which psychologists have applied successfully to study affect regulation as well as alcohol use.
Not exact matches
Researchers interested in models where regulation depends on an observed continuous process may consider as an alternative the
multilevel smooth transition
autoregressive (STAR) model (Fok, Van Dijk & Franses, 2005).
For this reason, the
autoregressive coefficient in the
multilevel AR model is also called the inertia, and has been interpreted as a measure of regulatory weakness.
To allow such intra-individual variation, we propose a
multilevel threshold
autoregressive model.
This model can be thought of as a
multilevel threshold - vector
autoregressive (VAR) model, because it extends the
multilevel VAR model by letting the
autoregressive coefficients depend on the threshold variables.