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Modelling The Impact Of Personality On Individual Performance Behavior With A Time-Varying Mixture Of Monotonic Random Effects, Sally A. Wood, Edward J. Cripps, Robert E. Wood, John Lau
Modelling The Impact Of Personality On Individual Performance Behavior With A Time-Varying Mixture Of Monotonic Random Effects, Sally A. Wood, Edward J. Cripps, Robert E. Wood, John Lau
Sally Wood
A method is presented for flexibly modelling longitudinal data that provides insight to a central question in psychology theory: the dependency between personality clas- sification and individual performance behavior. Flexibility is achieved by assuming the regression coefficients of random effects models are generated from a time-varying mixture of an unknown but finite number of processes, where the weights attached to the number of processes are parameterised to depend upon an individual’s personality classification. For a given number of mixture components the component processes are constrained distributions and the weights attached to them depend upon time. The method is made robust …