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VakgebiedOnderzoeksontwerpOnderzoeksontwerp
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan1950s–1970s (cohort methods); multivariate extensions prominent from 1970s onward1970s–1980s (formalized in behavioral sciences literature)
GrondleggerEpidemiology and biostatistics tradition; advanced by Rothman, Breslow, and colleaguesNesselroade, Baltes, and the developmental/behavioral sciences tradition
TypeObservational quantitative research designQuantitative observational research design
Oorspronkelijke bronRothman, K. J., Greenland, S., & Lash, T. L. (2008). Modern Epidemiology (3rd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN: 978-0781755641Nesselroade, J. R., & Baltes, P. B. (Eds.). (1979). Longitudinal Research in the Study of Behavior and Development. Academic Press. ISBN: 978-0125154505
Aliassenmultivariate cohort study, cohort study with multivariate analysis, multivariable cohort design, multivariate longitudinal cohortlongitudinal multivariate design, MLR, multivariate panel study, multivariate repeated-measures design
Verwant54
SamenvattingMultivariate cohort research follows a defined group of individuals forward in time, collecting data on multiple exposures, outcomes, and covariates simultaneously. By applying multivariate statistical models — such as Cox regression, mixed-effects models, or structural equation models — researchers can disentangle the independent contributions of several predictors to one or more outcomes while controlling for confounders. The design is widely used in epidemiology, public health, psychology, and social sciences.Multivariate longitudinal research is a quantitative observational design that follows the same units — individuals, groups, or organizations — across two or more time points while measuring several outcome and predictor variables simultaneously. By combining the temporal dimension of longitudinal tracking with multivariate statistical analysis, it allows researchers to examine how a system of variables co-evolves, how early measures predict later outcomes across multiple domains, and whether relationships among variables are stable or change over time.
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