Timeline for Detecting 'causality' in Likert-time series data
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Feb 10, 2014 at 21:47 | comment | added | Stijn | I may have phrased my question poorly, sorry. I'm going to give it some more thought. | |
Feb 10, 2014 at 21:46 | vote | accept | Stijn | ||
Feb 10, 2014 at 21:39 | comment | added | Dimiter | well, you asked for a method to 'indicate which item-responses are predictive for other item-responses'. There is no direction in a predictive model (other than the one you assume for convenience). if you want direction, you need a causal framework, and there is no simple answer to what kind of setup you need for causal inference in the panel data you have. The penultimate chapter in Morgan and Winship (2007, Cambridge University Press) provides a good introduction to some of the options. | |
Feb 10, 2014 at 10:43 | comment | added | Stijn | Thanks for your response. However, I fear EFA will not do what I want to do, since EFA does not say anything about direction. | |
Feb 8, 2014 at 15:53 | history | answered | Dimiter | CC BY-SA 3.0 |