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cross-lagged panel correlation  

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  • Definition A cross-lagged panel correlation refers to a study in which two variables are measured once and then again at a later time. By comparing the strength of the relationship between each variable at the first point in time with the other variable at the second point in time, the researcher can determine which variable is the cause and which the effect. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Cross-Lagged Panel Correlation]

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