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Sensitivity Analysis of the No-Omitted Confounder Assumption in Latent Growth Curve Mediation Models
Davood TofighiUniversity of New MexicoCorrespondence[email protected]
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Yu-Yu HsiaoUniversity of New MexicoView further author information
, Eric S. KrugerUniversity of New MexicoView further author information
, David P. MacKinnonArizona State UniversityView further author information
, M. Lee Van HornUniversity of New MexicoView further author information
& Katie WitkiewitzUniversity of New MexicoView further author information
Pages 94-109
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Published online: 11 Sep 2018
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