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Julia M. Rohrer
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Well-being & personality psych @UniLeipzig. I like all things science, beer, & puns. Even better when combined! Part of the100.ci, openscience-leipzig.org
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JMdingdingpeng.the100.ci

If I may chime in, I think this is less about some actual feature of growth curves, and more about how they are often used -- they hit a sweet spot where the descriptive understanding makes them approachable, but then people try to use them to do draw different types of substantive conclusions.

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CDcharlesdriver.bsky.social

Yeah but I'm still curious what people are doing with them re causality that they are not doing (or doing less) with cross sectional data :) :)

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Well-being & personality psych @UniLeipzig. I like all things science, beer, & puns. Even better when combined! Part of the100.ci, openscience-leipzig.org
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