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This is an essential how-to guide on the application of structural
equation modeling (SEM) techniques with the AMOS software, focusing
on the practical applications of both simple and advanced topics.
Written in an easy-to-understand conversational style, the book
covers everything from data collection and screening to
confirmatory factor analysis, structural model analysis, mediation,
moderation, and more advanced topics such as mixture modeling,
censored date, and non-recursive models. Through step-by-step
instructions, screen shots, and suggested guidelines for reporting,
Collier cuts through abstract definitional perspectives to give
insight on how to actually run analysis. Unlike other SEM books,
the examples used will often start in SPSS and then transition to
AMOS so that the reader can have full confidence in running the
analysis from beginning to end. Best practices are also included on
topics like how to determine if your SEM model is formative or
reflective, making it not just an explanation of SEM topics, but a
guide for researchers on how to develop a strong methodology while
studying their respective phenomenon of interest. With a focus on
practical applications of both basic and advanced topics, and with
detailed work-through examples throughout, this book is ideal for
experienced researchers and beginners across the behavioral and
social sciences.
This is an essential how-to guide on the application of structural
equation modeling (SEM) techniques with the AMOS software, focusing
on the practical applications of both simple and advanced topics.
Written in an easy-to-understand conversational style, the book
covers everything from data collection and screening to
confirmatory factor analysis, structural model analysis, mediation,
moderation, and more advanced topics such as mixture modeling,
censored date, and non-recursive models. Through step-by-step
instructions, screen shots, and suggested guidelines for reporting,
Collier cuts through abstract definitional perspectives to give
insight on how to actually run analysis. Unlike other SEM books,
the examples used will often start in SPSS and then transition to
AMOS so that the reader can have full confidence in running the
analysis from beginning to end. Best practices are also included on
topics like how to determine if your SEM model is formative or
reflective, making it not just an explanation of SEM topics, but a
guide for researchers on how to develop a strong methodology while
studying their respective phenomenon of interest. With a focus on
practical applications of both basic and advanced topics, and with
detailed work-through examples throughout, this book is ideal for
experienced researchers and beginners across the behavioral and
social sciences.
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