Stability and Spread: Transition Metrics that are Robust to Time Interval Misspecification
Katharine Daniel,
Robert Moulder,
Matthew Southward
et al.
Abstract:Intensive longitudinal data collected via ecological momentary assessment (EMA) are often sampled with unequal time spacing between surveys. Given the popularity of EMA data, it is important to understand whether time series methods are robust to such time interval misspecification. The present study demonstrates via simulation that stability and spread—two metrics for quantifying different aspects of transitioning behavior within multivariate binary time series data—are unbiased when applied to data that are … Show more
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