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Hayduk is equally at ease explaining the simplest and most advanced applications of the program... Hayduk has written more than just a solid text for use in advanced graduate courses on statistical modeling. Those with a firm mathematical background who wish to learn about the approach, or those who know a little about the program and want to know more, will find this an excellent reference. American Journal of Sociology This is a fine book for providing persons who have a basic knowledge of regression and matrix algebra with a detailed understanding of LISREL. It is strong on explanation, on clarity, and on breadth of coverage. Contemporary Psychology

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Getting Started
1.1 Means, variances, and covariance
1.2 Thinking about covariances, variances, and means
1.3 Expectations and equations
1.4 Structural equation models
Chapter 2. Traditional Basics
2.1 Fitting a line into a scatterplot
2.2 Regression in the context of Chapter 1
2.3 Multiple regression
2.4 Colinearity
2.5 Interaction
2.6 Nonlinearity
Chapter 3. The New Basics
3.1 A touch of matrix algebra
3.2 Derivatives in a few easy pages
Chapter 4. In the Beginning
4.1 A new way of thinking. latent versus measured variables in causal modes
4.2 LISREL is Greek to me!
4.3 A real model. smoking behavior and antismoking acts
4.4 A model implies a sigma ()
4.5 Scaling and reliability
4.6 Restrictions on model specification
Chapter 5. Estimating Structural Coefficients with Maximum Likelihood Estimation
5.1 Maximum likelihood estimation
5.2 Making approximate S
5.3 Identification and colinearity
5.4 On simplifying models
5.5 In closing
Chapter 6. Hitting Paydirt
6.1 Chi-square
6.2 Residuals
6.3 Fitting better than the competition
6.4 Significance of structural coefficients
6.5 Partial derivatives and their uses
6.6 Standardized solutions
Chapter 7. Becoming a LISRELITE. Some Tricks of the Trade and Learning to Play
7.1 Four simple replacements
7.2 Moving into and rethinking the distinction between exogenous/endogenous
7.3 Multiple indicators
7.4 Nonlinearity among the concepts
7.5 Interaction among the concepts
Chapter 8. Interpreting It All
8.1 The Basics
8.2 General matrix formulas
8.3 Two extensions of effect decompositions
8.4 On developing equivalent models (effect recomposition)
8.5 Interpreting the smoking model with an inserted loop
8.6 Summary
Chapter 9. More and Better
9.1 Stacked models for multiple groups
9.2 Modeling means
Chapter 10. Odds and Endings
10.1 Old Beta
10.2 LISREL in SPSSX and pairwise matrices
10.3Some data-related issues
10.4 Locating what is wrong in a program
10.5 Alternative estimation strategies
10.6 A guide to the literature
10.7 The end
Appendices
Appendix A. Summation Notation
Appendix B. LISREL Output for the Smoking Model
Appendix C. LISREL Output with Multiple Indicators
Appendix D. The Moment Matrix Fit Function
Bibliography
Index

Structural Equation Modeling with LISREL

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/02/1988
      ISBN13: 9780801834783, 978-0801834783
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Hayduk is equally at ease explaining the simplest and most advanced applications of the program... Hayduk has written more than just a solid text for use in advanced graduate courses on statistical modeling. Those with a firm mathematical background who wish to learn about the approach, or those who know a little about the program and want to know more, will find this an excellent reference. American Journal of Sociology This is a fine book for providing persons who have a basic knowledge of regression and matrix algebra with a detailed understanding of LISREL. It is strong on explanation, on clarity, and on breadth of coverage. Contemporary Psychology

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Chapter 1. Getting Started
      1.1 Means, variances, and covariance
      1.2 Thinking about covariances, variances, and means
      1.3 Expectations and equations
      1.4 Structural equation models
      Chapter 2. Traditional Basics
      2.1 Fitting a line into a scatterplot
      2.2 Regression in the context of Chapter 1
      2.3 Multiple regression
      2.4 Colinearity
      2.5 Interaction
      2.6 Nonlinearity
      Chapter 3. The New Basics
      3.1 A touch of matrix algebra
      3.2 Derivatives in a few easy pages
      Chapter 4. In the Beginning
      4.1 A new way of thinking. latent versus measured variables in causal modes
      4.2 LISREL is Greek to me!
      4.3 A real model. smoking behavior and antismoking acts
      4.4 A model implies a sigma ()
      4.5 Scaling and reliability
      4.6 Restrictions on model specification
      Chapter 5. Estimating Structural Coefficients with Maximum Likelihood Estimation
      5.1 Maximum likelihood estimation
      5.2 Making approximate S
      5.3 Identification and colinearity
      5.4 On simplifying models
      5.5 In closing
      Chapter 6. Hitting Paydirt
      6.1 Chi-square
      6.2 Residuals
      6.3 Fitting better than the competition
      6.4 Significance of structural coefficients
      6.5 Partial derivatives and their uses
      6.6 Standardized solutions
      Chapter 7. Becoming a LISRELITE. Some Tricks of the Trade and Learning to Play
      7.1 Four simple replacements
      7.2 Moving into and rethinking the distinction between exogenous/endogenous
      7.3 Multiple indicators
      7.4 Nonlinearity among the concepts
      7.5 Interaction among the concepts
      Chapter 8. Interpreting It All
      8.1 The Basics
      8.2 General matrix formulas
      8.3 Two extensions of effect decompositions
      8.4 On developing equivalent models (effect recomposition)
      8.5 Interpreting the smoking model with an inserted loop
      8.6 Summary
      Chapter 9. More and Better
      9.1 Stacked models for multiple groups
      9.2 Modeling means
      Chapter 10. Odds and Endings
      10.1 Old Beta
      10.2 LISREL in SPSSX and pairwise matrices
      10.3Some data-related issues
      10.4 Locating what is wrong in a program
      10.5 Alternative estimation strategies
      10.6 A guide to the literature
      10.7 The end
      Appendices
      Appendix A. Summation Notation
      Appendix B. LISREL Output for the Smoking Model
      Appendix C. LISREL Output with Multiple Indicators
      Appendix D. The Moment Matrix Fit Function
      Bibliography
      Index

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