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Examples: CONFIRMATORY FACTOR Analysis And Structural Equation Modeling 55 CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES: CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS AND STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING CONFIRMATORY FACTOR analysis (CFA) is used to study the relationships between a set of observed variables and a set of continuous latent variables. When the observed variables are categorical, CFA is also referred to as item response theory (IRT) analysis (Fox, 2010; van der Linden, 2016). CFA with covariates (MIMIC) includes models where the relationship between factors and a set of covariates are studied to understand measurement invariance and population heterogeneity. These models can include direct effects, that is, the regression of a FACTOR indicator on a covariate in order to study measurement non-invariance.
indicator on a covariate in order to study measurement non-invariance. Structural equation modeling (SEM) includes models in which ... The relationships are described by a set of linear regression equations for continuous factor indicators, a set of censored ... proportional odds specification. Both maximum likelihood and weighted least squares ...
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