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Structural Equation Modeling with EQS and EQS/WINDOWS - Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming (Hardcover)
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Structural Equation Modeling with EQS and EQS/WINDOWS - Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming (Hardcover)
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"The strongest attribute of Barbara M. Byrne's book is her superb
organization both across chapters and within chapters. . . . Aside
from the logical layout of chapters, a great deal of helpful
organization exists on many other levels. After making readers
comfortable with the details of the input and output files, Byrne
gradually weans us away from the masses of information that would
otherwise be redundant; she does, however, remind us of key points
from time to time, almost anticipating readers' questions. . . .
Organization within chapters is also quite sound. . . . Her EQS
input files are neatly structured so that indicators of a common
factor are indented to the same degree. . . . All application
chapters nicely conclude with references to other examples of the
application under study. . . . As should be obvious by now, I was
fairly pleased with what I found in Byrne's book. . . . As the book
unfolds she does a nice job of addressing many topics within the
context of her applications. . . . It has strong value as a tool
for teachers and practitioners." --Gregory R. Hancock in Structural
Equation Modeling "Several features of the illustrations will be
beneficial to SEM novices. The EQS programming and interpretation
are presented clearly and in detail so that readers should have
little trouble applying the concepts in their own research. An
especially nice feature is that, as is usual with ''real'' data,
things ''go wrong.'' . . . Seeing realistic rather than idealistic
applications is good preparation for practicing and interpreting
SEM. . . . The major benefit of the books to experienced modelers
who are new to EQS is the convenience of having detailed examples
to follow. None of Barbara M. Byrne's applications involve
''tricks'' or steps that would not be clear from the EQS and
EQS/Windows manuals. . . . Byrne's step-by-step detail and
integrated discussion of data screening and model respecification
can reduce the time spent fixing minor errors in program setups or
searching through the manuals for desired options. . . . The book
is a fine production. . . . Newcomers to SEM who want to use EQS or
EQS/Windows would benefit greatly from this book, either for
self-teaching or as a supplemental text in a course. Experienced
modelers will benefit less, but spending a few hours with the book
will move them well along the EQS learning curve. Byrne intends her
books ''to provide a practical guide to SEM using the EQS
approach.'' She succeeds admirably." --George R. Franke in Journal
of Marketing Research "For each chapter, the author has been very
successful in conveying complicated concepts involved in structural
equation modeling with explanations that are easy to understand for
users with little background in SEM. The examples used in this book
represent a broad range of research topics in the area of SEM. The
author also provides precise linkage between the null hypothesis to
be tested, the specific setup of EQS programs, and clear
explanations of the results. Beginners of SEM can benefit
substantially from this down-to-earth approach." --Chih-Ping Chou,
University of Southern California "Byrne's book is a delightfully
written, systematic approach to the practical use of structural
equation modeling in research. It begins with first principles and
advances systematically through intermediate and advanced topics,
introducing at each step the theory that is relevant as well as the
practical models needed to implement these ideas on real models
used in actual research contexts. The reader can then easily modify
the examples for their own research since the types of models
discussed will be relevant in many research contexts. Mathematical
and statistical details are minimized so that the book should
appeal to a broad audience. The book is also timely, being the
first text to show how statistics generally, and modeling in
particular, can be fun in the Windows environment." --Peter M.
Bentler, University of California, Los Angeles Researchers and
students who want a less technical alternative to the EQS manual
will find exactly what they're looking for in this practical
volume. Designed to help beginners estimate and test structural
equation modeling (SEM) using the EQS approach, this practical
volume clearly explains and demonstrates a wide variety of SEM/EQS
applications that include both partial factor analytic and full
latent variable models. Beginning with an overview of the basic
concepts of SEM and the EQS program, the author carefully works
through applications starting with the easiest, a single sample
approach, through to more advanced applications, such as a
multi-sample approach. The book concludes with a section on using
EQS for modeling with Windows.
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