Abstract

Simple Markov models are fitted to a small sample of longitudinal categorical data of teachers' ratings of children's classroom behavior. Although the data consist only of observations at 5 occasions, it was possible, after dividing the data into two groups, to fit plausible models in continuous time. Measurement error and alternative longitudinal designs are discussed, and some possible educational implications are noted.

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