Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Structural Equation Modeling

What is Structural Equation Modeling?



Structural equation modeling, or SEM, is a very general,

chiefly linear, chiefly cross-sectional statistical modeling

technique.Factor analysis, path analysis and regression all

represent special cases of SEM.SEM is a largely confirmatory,

rather than exploratory, technique.That is, a researcher are

more likely to use SEM to determine whether a certain

model is valid.,rather than using SEM to "find" a suitable

model--although SEM analyses often involve a certain exploratory

element.In SEM, interest usuallyfocuses on latent constructs--abstract

psychological variables like "intelligence"or "attitude

toward thebrand"--rather than on the manifest variables

used to measure these constructs.

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