Using Path Diagrams As A Structural Equation Modelling Tool

Using Path Diagrams As A Structural Equation Modelling Tool

Peter Spirtes & Thomas Richardson & Christopher Meek & Richard Scheines & Clark Glymour, 1998. “Using Path Diagrams as a Structural Equation Modeling Tool,” Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 27(2), pages , November. BibTeX MISC{Spirtes97usingpath, author = {Peter Spirtes and Thomas Richardson and Chris Meek and Richard Scheines and Clark Glymour}, title = {Using Path Diagrams as a Structural Equation Modelling Tool}, year = {1997}} Figures (1) this paper, we will show how path diagrams can be used to solve a number of important problems in structural equation modelling. A reanalysis using the FCI algorithm produced different There are many software solutions to do structural equation modeling. LISREL, AMOS, MPLUS, STATA, SAS, EQS and the R-packages sem, OpenMX, lavaan, Onyx – just to name the most popular ones. Most of these solutions have a built-in possibility to visualize their models. AMOS is a special case, because the modeling is done via drawing path diagrams.

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