A Beginner's Guide to Structural Equation Modeling (4th Ed.)
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A Beginner's Guide to Structural Equation Modeling (4th Ed.)
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345 p. · 17.8x25.4 cm · Paperback
Noted for its crystal clear explanations, this book is considered the most comprehensive introductory text to structural equation modeling (SEM). Noted for its thorough review of basic concepts and a wide variety of models, this book better prepares readers to apply SEM to a variety of research questions. Programming details and the use of algebra are kept to a minimum to help readers easily grasp the concepts so they can conduct their own analysis and critique related research. Featuring a greater emphasis on statistical power and model validation than other texts, each chapter features key concepts, examples from various disciplines, tables and figures, a summary, and exercises.

1. Introduction 2. Data Entry and Edit Issues 3. Correlation 4. Regression Models 5. Path Models 6. Factor Analysis 7. SEM Basics 8. Multiple Group (Sample) Models 9. Second-Order CFA Models 10. Dynamic Factor Model 11. Multiple-Indicator Multiple-Cause (MIMIC) Model 12. Mixed Variable and Mixture Models 13. Multi-Level Models 14. Latent Growth Models 15. SEM Interaction Models 16. Reporting SEM Research

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Randall E. Schumacker is a Professor of Educational Research at The University of Alabama, where he teaches courses in structural equation modeling.

Richard G. Lomax is a Professor in the Department of Educational Studies at The Ohio State University.