TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - These are not the effects you are looking for: causality and the within-/between-persons distinction in longitudinal data analysis JO - Advances in methods and practices in psychological science A1 - Rohrer, Julia M. A1 - Murayama, Kou SP - e25152459221140842 EP - e25152459221140842 VL - 6 IS - 1 N2 - In psychological science, researchers often pay particular attention to the distinction between within- and between-persons relationships in longitudinal data analysis. Here, we aim to clarify the relationship between the within- and between-persons distinction and causal inference and show that the distinction is informative but does not play a decisive role in causal inference. Our main points are threefold. First, within-persons data are not necessary for causal inference; for example, between-persons experiments can inform about (average) causal effects. Second, within-persons data are not sufficient for causal inference; for example, time-varying confounders can lead to spurious within-persons associations. Finally, despite not being sufficient, within-persons data can be tremendously helpful for causal inference. We provide pointers to help readers navigate the more technical literature on longitudinal models and conclude with a call for more conceptual clarity: Instead of letting statistical models dictate which substantive questions researchers ask, researchers should start with well-defined theoretical estimands, which in turn determine both study design and data analysis.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2515-2459 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/25152459221140842 ID - ref1 ER -