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In recent years, the use of longitudinal designs has increased appreciably and the study of change has become an essential component of research in the behavioural sciences.
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Dagum, E.B., Bianconcini, S., Monari, P. (2009). Nonlinearity in the analysis of longitudinal data. In: Monari, P., Bini, M., Piccolo, D., Salmaso, L. (eds) Statistical Methods for the Evaluation of Educational Services and Quality of Products. Contributions to Statistics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-2385-1_4
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