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Fitting Multilevel Vector Autoregressive Models in Stan, JAGS, and Mplus

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posted on 2022-05-05, 20:00 authored by Yanling Li, Julie Wood, Linying Ji, Sy-Miin Chow, Zita Oravecz

The influx of intensive longitudinal data creates a pressing need for complex modeling tools that help enrich our understanding of how individuals change over time. Multilevel vector autoregressive (mlVAR) models allow for simultaneous evaluations of reciprocal linkages between dynamic processes and individual differences, and have gained increased recognition in recent years. High-dimensional and other complex variations of mlVAR models, though often computationally intractable in the frequentist framework, can be readily handled using Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques in a Bayesian framework. However, researchers in social science fields may be unfamiliar with ways to capitalize on recent developments in Bayesian software programs. In this paper, we provide step-by-step illustrations and comparisons of options to fit Bayesian mlVAR models using Stan, JAGS and Mplus, supplemented with a Monte Carlo simulation study. An empirical example is used to demonstrate the utility of mlVAR models in studying intra- and inter-individual variations in affective dynamics.

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Research reported in this publication was supported by the Intensive Longitudinal Health Behavior Cooperative Agreement Program funded by the National Institutes of Health [U24AA027684]; National Science Foundation [IGE-1806874]. Part of the computations for this research were performed on the Pennsylvania State University’s Institute for Computational and Data Sciences’ Roar supercomputer.

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