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Applying Latent Growth Curve Modeling to the Investigation of Individual Differences in Cardiovascular Recovery From Stress

Maria M. Llabre, PhD, Susan Spitzer, PhD, Scott Siegel, MS, Patrice G. Saab, PhD and Neil Schneiderman, PhD

From the Behavioral Medicine Research Center, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.



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Fig. 1. Path diagram of quadratic LGC model for the cold pressor.

 


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Fig. 2. Latent model with the Cook-Medley as a predictor of the three components of recovery.

 





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