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A developmental trajectory describes the course of a behavior over age or time. A group-based method for identifying distinctive groups of individual trajectories within the population and for profiling the characteristics of group members is demonstrated. Such clusters might include groups of quot;increasers. quot; quot;decreasers,quot; and quot;no changers. quot; Suitably defined probability distributions are used to handle 3 data types—count, binary, and psychometric scale data. Four capabilities are demonstrated: (a) the capability to identify rather than assume distinctive groups of trajectories, (b) the capability to estimate the proportion of the population following each such trajectory group, (c) the capability to relate group membership probability to individual characteristics and circumstances, and (d) the capability to use the group membership probabilities for various other purposes such as creating profiles of group members. Over the past decade, major advances have been made in methodology for analyzing individual-level developmental trajectories. The two main branches of methodology are hierarchical modeling (Bryk
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