Book Search
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Latent Variable and Latent Structure Models
Series: Quantitative Methodology Series
This edited volume features cutting-edge topics from the leading researchers in the areas of latent variable modeling. Content highlights include coverage of approaches dealing with missing values, semi-parametric estimation, robust analysis, hierarchical data, factor scores, multi-group analysis,...
To Be Published June 19th 2013 by Psychology Press
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New Developments and Techniques in Structural Equation Modeling
Featuring contributions from some of the leading researchers in the field of SEM, most chapters are written by the author(s) who originally proposed the technique and/or contributed substantially to its development. Content highlights include latent variable mixture modeling, multilevel modeling,...
Published August 15th 2012 by Psychology Press
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Introduction to Psychometric Theory
This new text provides a state-of the-art introduction to educational and psychological testing and measurement theory that reflects many intellectual developments of the past two decades. The book introduces psychometric theory using a latent variable modeling (LVM) framework and emphasizes...
Published September 21st 2010 by Routledge
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An Introduction to Applied Multivariate Analysis
This comprehensive text introduces readers to the most commonly used multivariate techniques at an introductory, non-technical level. By focusing on the fundamentals, readers are better prepared for more advanced applied pursuits, particularly on topics that are most critical to the behavioral...
Published March 9th 2008 by Routledge
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A First Course in Structural Equation Modeling
This book is designed to introduce students to the basics of structural equation modeling through a conceptual, nonmathematical approach. The few mathematical formulas included are used in a conceptual or illustrative nature, rather than a computational one. The book features examples from LISREL...
Published December 31st 2007 by Psychology Press
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A First Course in Structural Equation Modeling
2nd Edition
In this book, authors Tenko Raykov and George A. Marcoulides introduce students to the basics of structural equation modeling (SEM) through a conceptual, nonmathematical approach. For ease of understanding, the few mathematical formulas presented are used in a conceptual or illustrative nature,...
Published March 20th 2006 by Psychology Press
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Latent Variable and Latent Structure Models
Series: Quantitative Methodology Series for Business and Management
This edited volume features cutting-edge topics from the leading researchers in the areas of latent variable modeling. Content highlights include coverage of approaches dealing with missing values, semi-parametric estimation, robust analysis, hierarchical data, factor scores, multi-group analysis,...
Published February 28th 2002 by Psychology Press
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New Developments and Techniques in Structural Equation Modeling
Featuring contributions from some of the leading researchers in the field of SEM, most chapters are written by the author(s) who originally proposed the technique and/or contributed substantially to its development. Content highlights include latent variable mixture modeling, multilevel modeling,...
Published April 11th 2001 by Psychology Press
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Interaction and Nonlinear Effects in Structural Equation Modeling
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...
Published May 31st 1998 by Psychology Press
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Modern Methods for Business Research
Series: Quantitative Methodology Series for Business and Management
This volume introduces the latest popular methods for conducting business research. The goal of each chapter author--a leading authority in a particular subject area--is to provide an understanding of each method with a minimum of mathematical derivations. The chapters are organized within three...
Published April 11th 1998 by Psychology Press