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Phillips, Gary W. – 1982
The usefulness of path analysis as a means of better understanding various linear models is demonstrated. First, two linear models are presented in matrix form using linear structural relations (LISREL) notation. The two models, regression and factor analysis, are shown to be identical although the research question and data matrix to which these…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Analysis, Mathematical Models, Matrices
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Biddle, Bruce J.; Marlin, Marjorie M. – Child Development, 1987
Defines structural equation modeling (SEM) and points out its relation to other more familiar data-analytic techniques, as well as some of the potentials and pitfalls of SEM in the analysis of developmental data. Discussion focuses on causal modeling, path diagrams, ordinary least-squares regression analysis, and powerful methods for model…
Descriptors: Criteria, Least Squares Statistics, Path Analysis, Regression (Statistics)
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Hox, J. J. – 1994
This book is meant as a basic and fairly nontechnical introduction to multilevel analysis for applied researchers in the social sciences. The term "multilevel" refers to a hierarchical or nested data structure, usually people within organizational groups, although the nesting may also consist of repeated measures with people or…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Computer Software, Estimation (Mathematics), Foreign Countries
Tracz, Susan M.; Elmore, Patricia B. – 1985
Meta-analysis is a technique for combining the summary statistics from previously conducted research studies to indicate the direction of results and provide an index of the magnitude of effect size. This paper focuses on the effect of the violation of the assumption of independence (that the value of any included statistic is in no way…
Descriptors: Correlation, Effect Size, Mathematical Models, Meta Analysis
Stage, Frances K. – 1987
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine associations among background characteristics, commitment levels, institutional involvements, and persistence for male and female university students. Data were collected from college records and surveys completed by 316 university freshmen at the beginning of and 10 weeks into the 1984 fall…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Family Characteristics, Higher Education