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Structural Equation Modeling with lavaan
2018This book presents an introduction to structural equation modeling (SEM) and facilitates the access of students and researchers in various scientific fields to this powerful statistical tool. It offers a didactic initiation to SEM as well as to the open-source software, lavaan, and the rich and comprehensive technical features it offers.
Gana, Kamel, Broc, Guillaume
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2018
A family of statistical techniques that has risen in popularity in conjunction with the availability of computing power and software is that of structural equation modelling (SEM). This chapter will provide an introduction to the basic principles of SEM analysis by constructing and fitting an example model.
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A family of statistical techniques that has risen in popularity in conjunction with the availability of computing power and software is that of structural equation modelling (SEM). This chapter will provide an introduction to the basic principles of SEM analysis by constructing and fitting an example model.
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An introduction to structural equation models
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1988This paper provides an overview of structural equation models, and their potential for advancing neuropsychological theory and practice. Four topics are covered: (1) an overview of the various classes of models, and an introduction to the terminology and diagrams used to describe them, (2) an outline of the steps involved in applying structural ...
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1977
More than a decade ago, methods for modeling the structure of relationships among variables with systems of equations began to diffuse among sociologists. Expositions and applications have typically referred to causal models or path analysis, and we use those terms and structural equation models interchangeably.
W T Bielby, R M Hauser
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More than a decade ago, methods for modeling the structure of relationships among variables with systems of equations began to diffuse among sociologists. Expositions and applications have typically referred to causal models or path analysis, and we use those terms and structural equation models interchangeably.
W T Bielby, R M Hauser
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An Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling
2015In this contribution the principles behind Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) are presented. SEM is used for assessing the quality of models that are proposed on the basis of theory and experience. This contribution has an introductory level.
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Testing Structural Equation Models.
Contemporary Sociology, 1994Clifford C. Clogg +2 more
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2003
Structural equation modelling (SEM) is a technique that is used to estimate, analyse and test models that specify relationships among variables. The ability to conduct such analyses is essential for many problems in ecology and evolutionary biology.
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Structural equation modelling (SEM) is a technique that is used to estimate, analyse and test models that specify relationships among variables. The ability to conduct such analyses is essential for many problems in ecology and evolutionary biology.
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