Interaction and Nonlinear Effects in Structural Equation Modeling

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2SLS Method
2SLS Procedure
advanced SEM interaction effects
Andreas Klein
Asymptotic Covariance Matrix
Benoit Laplante
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Darin J. Erickson
Edward E. Rigdon
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GENINT Program
Helfried Moosbrugger
Indicant Product Approach
John Wright
Karin Schermelleh-Engel
Karl G. Joreskog
Kenneth A. Bollen
Kenny Judd Model
latent
Latent Dependent Variable
Latent Endogenous Variable
Latent Exogenous Variable
Latent Interaction Models
latent moderated equations
Latent Moderated Structural Equations
Latent Predictor Variables
Latent Product Variable
Latent Variable
Latent Variable Interaction
latent variable modeling
Linear Latent Variables
Linear Measurement Model
LISREL applications
Louis-Georges Cournoyer
measurement
Measurement Model Estimates
Michael C. Neale
Mx software analysis
Nonlinear Structural Equation Model
Pamela Paxton
Peter Harmer
Phillip K. Wood
Randall E. Schumacker
Recursive SEM
Richard L. Tate
Robert A. Ping
SAS Program
Standard SEM Software
Stephane Sabourin
Structural Equation Modeling
Suitable Iv
survey data modeling
two-stage least squares
variable
Werner Wothke

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805829518
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of the various procedures currently available for testing interaction and nonlinear effects in structural equation modeling. By focusing on various software applications, the reader should quickly be able to incorporate one of the procedures into testing interaction or nonlinear effects in their own model. Although every attempt is made to keep mathematical details to a minimum, it is assumed that the reader has mastered the equivalent of a graduate-level multivariate statistics course which includes adequate coverage of structural equation modeling. This book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in education and the social sciences.