Second, I would like to know the difference between interacting a variable with the wave variable and all-item-interacted model. I kind of use gender to imagine the difference. But for an all-item-interacted model when every variable is interacted with wave, say two waves, the two samples are related. For for the male and female samples in one survey, they are two separate samples.
Thank you.
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