Structure as cause and representation: Implications of descriptivist inference for structural modeling across multiple levels of analysis.

Volume: 125, Issue: 8, Pages: 1146 - 1157
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
What does a structural model reflect? Different answers to this question implicitly underlie different nosological paradigms. Traditionally, structural analysis has been seen as a process of identifying true or causative values, states, or conditions. This paradigm has faced mounting challenges, however, as psychopathology theory and research has come to encompass different levels of analysis, with concomitant questions about what constructs are...
Paper Details
Title
Structure as cause and representation: Implications of descriptivist inference for structural modeling across multiple levels of analysis.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
125
Issue
8
Pages
1146 - 1157
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