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Structural Equation Modeling And Regression: Guidelines For Research Practice

by David Gefen, Detmar W. Straub, Marie-Claude Boudreau - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS , 2000
"... The growing interest in Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques and recognition of their importance in IS research suggests the need to compare and contrast different types of SEM techniques so that research designs can be appropriately selected. After assessing the extent to which these techn ..."
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The growing interest in Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques and recognition of their importance in IS research suggests the need to compare and contrast different types of SEM techniques so that research designs can be appropriately selected. After assessing the extent to which

Structural equation modeling in practice: a review and recommended two-step approach.

by James C Anderson , J L Kellogg , David W Gerbing , Jeanne Brett , Claes Fornell , David Larcker , William Perreault Jr , James Steiger - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... In this article, we provide guidance for substantive researchers on the use of structural equation modeling in practice for theory testing and development. We present a comprehensive, two-step modeling approach that employs a series of nested models and sequential chi-square difference tests. We di ..."
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In this article, we provide guidance for substantive researchers on the use of structural equation modeling in practice for theory testing and development. We present a comprehensive, two-step modeling approach that employs a series of nested models and sequential chi-square difference tests. We

Asymptotic Confidence Intervals for Indirect Effects in Structural EQUATION MODELS

by Michael E. Sobel - IN SOCIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY , 1982
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Exploratory structural equation modeling

by Tihomir Asparouhov, Bengt Muthén, Tihomir Asparouhov, Muthén Muthén, Bengt Muthén - Structural Equation Modeling , 2009
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or costs or damages whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with or arising out of the use of this material. Structural Equation Modeling, 16:397–438, 2009 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1070-5511 print/1532-8007 online

To parcel or not to parcel: Exploring the question, weighing the merits. Structural Equation Modeling

by Todd D. Little, William A. Cunningham, Golan Shahar, Keith F. Widaman , 2002
"... We examine the controversial practice of using parcels of items as manifest variables in structural equation modeling (SEM) procedures. After detailing arguments pro and con, we conclude that the unconsidered use of parcels is never warranted, while, at the same time, the considered use of parcels c ..."
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We examine the controversial practice of using parcels of items as manifest variables in structural equation modeling (SEM) procedures. After detailing arguments pro and con, we conclude that the unconsidered use of parcels is never warranted, while, at the same time, the considered use of parcels

Graphs, Causality, And Structural Equation Models

by Judea Pearl , 1998
"... Structural equation modeling (SEM) has dominated causal analysis in the social and behavioral sciences since the 1960s. Currently, many SEM practitioners are having difficulty articulating the causal content of SEM and are seeking foundational answers. ..."
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Structural equation modeling (SEM) has dominated causal analysis in the social and behavioral sciences since the 1960s. Currently, many SEM practitioners are having difficulty articulating the causal content of SEM and are seeking foundational answers.

Structural equation modeling

by Yong Loo, Lin School, Block Md, Y H Chan, Dr Y H Chan, Y H Chan
"... The techniques discussed in our series, thus far, examine unidirectional relationships – i.e. how the independent variables affect the dependent variable. The assumptions were that the dependent response is random and subject to error whereas the independent variables could be measured directly (err ..."
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that meaningful interpretations are feasible. Structural equation model (SEM) is used to examine multiple and interrelated dependence

Structural equation modelling

by Bruce Fan , 1997
"... This study empirically investigated bootstrap bias estimation in the area of structural equation modeling (SEM). Three correctly specified SEM models were used under four different sample size conditions. Monte Carlo experiments were carried out to generate the criteria against which bootstrap bias ..."
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This study empirically investigated bootstrap bias estimation in the area of structural equation modeling (SEM). Three correctly specified SEM models were used under four different sample size conditions. Monte Carlo experiments were carried out to generate the criteria against which bootstrap bias

A Structural Equation Model

by Mehdi Behboudi (corresponding, Nazanin Jalili, Morteza Mousakhani
"... The study presents a structural equation model of commercialization. In this study, reviewing the previous studies conducted on commercialization of research outcomes and a content analysis 33 factors affecting commercialization were extracted and categorized in 6 main groups, namely, research-orien ..."
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The study presents a structural equation model of commercialization. In this study, reviewing the previous studies conducted on commercialization of research outcomes and a content analysis 33 factors affecting commercialization were extracted and categorized in 6 main groups, namely, research

*Structural Equation Models

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"... The potential application of the appraisal theory of emotions developed by I. Roseman and others (1990) to transactional models of stress-produced emotions in the work place was tested. Data were gathered from 231 graduate students in counseling who were asked to rate their appraisals of taking a ne ..."
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new job and subsequent emotional reactions, as well as perceived coping resources. Structural equation modeling was used to test the theoretical predictions among study variables. The results of a LISREL model suggest that perceived levels of specific coping resources have impact on the appraised
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