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Fig 1.

Representation of the model for assessing longitudinal measurement invariance.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of MEM and EXEC parameters.

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Table 2.

Correlation matrix among MEM and EXEC transformed scores for T0 and T1.

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Table 3.

Model fit indices of nested longitudinal invariance models.

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Fig 2.

Scatter plots representing the association between timepoints for (A) MEM and (B) EXEC.

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Table 4.

Power to reject the null-hypothesis (H0) of longitudinal measurement invariance as a function of varying differences in one factor loading.

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Table 5.

Estimation of the statistical power to reject the null-hypothesis (H0) of longitudinal measurement invariance, using the obtained estimated for both timepoints, as a function of varying sample size.

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