From Behavioral Genetics to Idiographic Science: Methodological Developments and Applications Inspired by the Work of Peter C. M. Molenaar

Sy Miin Chow*, Ellen L. Hamaker, Nilam Ram

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Abstract

This special issue is a collection of papers inspired by Dr. Molenaar’s work and innovations–a tribute to his passion for advancing science and his ability to ignite a spark of creativity and innovation in multiple generations of scientists. Following Dr. Molenaar’s creative breadth, the papers address a wide variety of topics–sharing of new methodological developments, ideas, and findings in idiographic science, study of intraindividual variation, behavioral genetics, model inference/identification/selection, and more.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1107-1110
Number of pages4
JournalMultivariate Behavioral Research
Volume59
Issue number6
Early online date30 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This special issue was motivated by a Festschrift organized at the Pennsylvania State University in honor of Dr. Peter Molenaar's lifetime achievements. We acknowledge the support provided by the Social Science Research Institute, the College of Health and Human Development, and the Department of Human Development and Family Studies in making the Festschrift a possibility.

FundersFunder number
Social Science Research Institute
College of Health and Human Development
Department of Human Development and Family Studies

    Keywords

    • dynamic models
    • GIMME
    • granger causality
    • idiographic
    • model equivalence
    • Peter Molenaar

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