Structural Equations with Latent Variables

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Structural Equations with Latent Variables
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AuthorKenneth Bollen
LanguageEnglish
SubjectStructural equation modeling
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Publication date
June 1989
Pages528
ISBN978-0-471-01171-2

Structural Equations with Latent Variables is a book by Kenneth Bollen. It explains basic ideas and methods in the field of structural equation modeling[1] and is considered to be an important technical reference.[2][3] It is held to be a classic textbook on the topic.[4][5][6][7]

Chapters[]

  1. Introduction
  2. Model Notation, Covariances and Path Analysis
  3. Causality and Causal Models
  4. Structural Equation Models with Observed Variables
  5. The Consequences of Measurement Error
  6. Measurement Models: The Relation between Latent and Observed Variables
  7. Confirmatory Factor Analysis
  8. The General Model, Part I: Latent Variables and Measurement Models Combined
  9. The General Model, Part II: Extensions

Reviews[]

Bollen’s text, Structural Equations with Latent Variables, represents an authoritative account of covariance structure modeling developments from the perspective of a sociologist who has made important contributions to both the psychometric and sociological literatures on these models.

References[]

  1. ^ Jöreskog, Karl G. (1994). "Structural Equation Modeling with Ordinal Variables". Lecture Notes-Monograph Series. 24: 297–310. JSTOR 4355811. The basic ideas and methods of structural equation models are explained in Bollen (1989).
  2. ^ Farkas, George (2005). "Comments on Moran: Learning by Doing or Learning by Studying the History of Statistics? A Response to "The Sociology of Teaching Graduate Statistics"". Teaching Sociology. 33 (3): 272–274. doi:10.1177/0092055x0503300304. JSTOR 4127587.
  3. ^ "Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling with Latent Variables: Some Important PROC CALIS Features :: SAS/STAT(R) 9.22 User's Guide". SAS Institute. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  4. ^ Matsueda, Ross L. (1991). "Reviewed Work: Structural Equations with Latent Variables. by Kenneth A. Bollen". American Journal of Sociology. 96 (6): 1553–1555. doi:10.1086/229704. JSTOR 2781918.
  5. ^ Clogg, Clifford C. (1991). "Reviewed Work: Structural Equations with Latent Variables. by Kenneth A. Bollen". Contemporary Sociology. 20 (1): 156–158. JSTOR 2072165.
  6. ^ Zvoch, Keith (2014). "Modern Quantitative Methods for Evaluation Science: Recommendations for Essential Methodological Texts". American Journal of Evaluation. 35 (3): 430–440. doi:10.1177/1098214013514128.
  7. ^ Rigdon, Edward E. (1994). "Demonstrating the effects of unmodeled random measurement error". Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal. 1 (4): 375–380. doi:10.1080/10705519409539986.
  8. ^ Tanaka, J. S. (June 1990). "Book Review: Structural Equations with Latent Variables". Applied Psychological Measurement. 14 (2): 213–215. doi:10.1177/014662169001400212.

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