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Structural equation modelling

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Abstract

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) is a powerful technique that can combine complex path or simultaneous equation models with latent variables measured by a factor analysis model. This general approach includes Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models and Simultaneous Regression Models as special cases and can be extended to multiple populations, hierarchical data structures and non-metric variables. Thurstone or Maxwell and Lawley's Factor Analysis and Sewall Right's Path analysis can be considered as forerunners of these models. The general model was the result of a conference summoned by Goldberger (1971) where for the first time measurement relationships between observable indicators and their underlying constructs' psychometrics- got the same attention as the substantive relationship between constructs' econometrics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-354
Number of pages3
JournalSORT (Statistics and Operations Research Transactions)
Volume26
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2002

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