Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) has long been used in social work research, but the writing on the topic is typically fragmented and highly technical. This pocket guide fills a major gap in the literature by providing social work researchers and doctoral students with an accessible synthesis. The
Structural Equation Modeling
โ Scribed by Natasha K. Bowen and Shenyang Guo
- Publisher
- Oxford Scholarship Online
- Year
- January 20
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 220
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Title Pages......Page 1
Acknowledgment......Page 6
1......Page 7
2......Page 20
3......Page 53
4......Page 73
5......Page 108
6......Page 133
7......Page 163
8......Page 183
Glossary......Page 187
Appendix 1 Guide to Notation used in SEM Equations, Illustrations, and Matrices......Page 199
Appendix 2 Derivation of Maximum Likelihood Estimator and Fitting Function......Page 202
References......Page 205
Index......Page 215
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