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Bentler, Peter M.; Satorra, Albert – Psychological Methods, 2010
When using existing technology, it can be hard or impossible to determine whether two structural equation models that are being considered may be nested. There is also no routine technology for evaluating whether two very different structural models may be equivalent. A simple nesting and equivalence testing (NET) procedure is proposed that uses…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Testing, Simulation, Sampling
Brusco, Michael; Steinley, Douglas – Psychological Methods, 2010
Structural balance theory (SBT) has maintained a venerable status in the psychological literature for more than 5 decades. One important problem pertaining to SBT is the approximation of structural or generalized balance via the partitioning of the vertices of a signed graph into "K" clusters. This "K"-balance partitioning problem also has more…
Descriptors: Psychology, Mathematical Models, Stimuli, Measurement Techniques
Drewes, Donald W. – Psychological Methods, 2009
A unifying theory of subject-centered scalability is offered that is grounded in structural true score modeling, is conceptually distinct from internal consistency and homogeneity as determined by item correlations, and is empirically confirmable. Scalability holds when item true scores are perfectly correlated but differ in their individual scale…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Factor Analysis, True Scores, Mathematical Models
Curran, Patrick J.; Bauer, Daniel J. – Psychological Methods, 2007
Multilevel models have come to play an increasingly important role in many areas of social science research. However, in contrast to other modeling strategies, there is currently no widely used approach for graphically diagramming multilevel models. Ideally, such diagrams would serve two functions: to provide a formal structure for deriving the…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Social Science Research, Social Sciences, Mathematical Models

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