Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I From Idea to Reality: The Basics of Research
- Part II The Building Blocks of a Study
- Part III Data Collection
- Part IV Statistical Approaches
- 21 Data Cleaning
- 22 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
- 23 Testing Theories with Bayes Factors
- 24 Introduction to Exploratory Factor Analysis: An Applied Approach
- 25 Structural Equation Modeling
- 26 Multilevel Modeling
- 27 Meta-Analysis
- 28 Qualitative Analysis
- Part V Tips for a Successful Research Career
- Index
- References
25 - Structural Equation Modeling
from Part IV - Statistical Approaches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2023
- The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I From Idea to Reality: The Basics of Research
- Part II The Building Blocks of a Study
- Part III Data Collection
- Part IV Statistical Approaches
- 21 Data Cleaning
- 22 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
- 23 Testing Theories with Bayes Factors
- 24 Introduction to Exploratory Factor Analysis: An Applied Approach
- 25 Structural Equation Modeling
- 26 Multilevel Modeling
- 27 Meta-Analysis
- 28 Qualitative Analysis
- Part V Tips for a Successful Research Career
- Index
- References
Summary
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a family of statistical techniques and methods for testing hypotheses about causal effects among observed or proxies for latent variables. There are increasing numbers of SEM studies published in the research literatures of various disciplines, including psychology, education, medicine, management, and ecology, among others. Core types of structural equation models are described, and examples of causal hypotheses that can be tested in SEM are considered. Requirements for reporting the results of SEM analyses and common pitfalls to avoid are reviewed. Finally, an example of evaluating model fit is presented along with computer syntax so that readers can reproduce the results.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral SciencesVolume 1: Building a Program of Research, pp. 535 - 558Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023