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Peer reviewedJoreskog, Karl G. – Psychometrika, 1994
Estimation of polychoric correlations is seen as a special case of the theory of parametric inference in contingency tables. the asymptotic covariance matrix of the estimated polychoric correlations is derived for the case when thresholds are estimated from univariate marginals and polychoric correlations are estimated from bivariate marginals for…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Structural Equation Models
Peer reviewedLee, Sik-Yum; Zhu, Hong-Tu – Psychometrika, 2002
Developed an EM type algorithm for maximum likelihood estimation of a general nonlinear structural equation model in which the E-step is completed by a Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. Illustrated the methodology with results from a simulation study and two real examples using data from previous studies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Simulation
Peer reviewedWeng, Li-Jen; Cheng, Chung-Ping – Structural Equation Modeling, 1997
Relative fit indices using the null model as the reference point in computation may differ across estimation methods, as this article illustrates by comparing maximum likelihood, ordinary least squares, and generalized least squares estimation in structural equation modeling. The illustration uses a covariance matrix for six observed variables…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Least Squares Statistics, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Peer reviewedJackson, Dennis L. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2001
Investigated the assumption that determining an adequate sample size in structural equation modeling can be aided by considering the number of parameters to be estimated. Findings from maximum likelihood confirmatory factor analysis support previous research on the effect of sample size, measured variable reliability, and the number of measured…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Monte Carlo Methods, Reliability
Peer reviewedBentler, Peter M.; Yuan, Ke-Hai – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1999
Studied the small sample behavior of several test statistics based on the maximum-likelihood estimator but designed to perform better with nonnormal data. Monte Carlo results indicate the satisfactory performance of the "F" statistic recently proposed by K. Yuan and P. Bentler (1997). (SLD)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Monte Carlo Methods, Sample Size
Peer reviewedSugawara, Hazuki M.; MacCallum, Robert C. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1993
Alternative models for a large dataset were analyzed by asymptotically distribution-free, generalized least squares, maximum likelihood, and ordinary least squares estimation methods, comparing incremental and nonincremental fit indexes. Incremental methods were quite unstable across estimation methods. This phenomenon is explained. (SLD)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Least Squares Statistics, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Peer reviewedOlsson, Ulf Henning; Troye, Sigurd Villads; Howell, Roy D. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1999
Used simulation to compare the ability of maximum likelihood (ML) and generalized least-squares (GLS) estimation to provide theoretic fit in models that are parsimonious representations of a true model. The better empirical fit obtained for GLS, compared with ML, was obtained at the cost of lower theoretic fit. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Least Squares Statistics, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Peer reviewedMoulder, Bradley C.; Algina, James – Structural Equation Modeling, 2002
Used simulation to compare structural equation modeling methods for estimating and testing hypotheses about an interaction between continuous variables. Findings indicate that the two-stage least squares procedure exhibited more bias and lower power than the other methods. The Jaccard-Wan procedure (J. Jaccard and C. Wan, 1995) and maximum…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Hypothesis Testing, Least Squares Statistics
Peer reviewedLee, Sik-Yum; And Others – Psychometrika, 1990
A computationally efficient three-stage estimator of thresholds and covariance structure parameters is prepared for analysis of structural equation models with polytomous variables. The method is based on partition maximum likelihood and generalized least squares estimation. An analysis of questionnaire responses of 739 young adults illustrates…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedLee, Sik-Yum; And Others – Psychometrika, 1992
A two-stage approach based on the rationale of maximum likelihood and generalized least-squares methods is developed to analyze the general structural equation model for continuous and polytomous variables. Some illustrative examples and a small simulation study (50 replications) are reported. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedMeredith, William; Tisak, John – Psychometrika, 1990
A model based on latent trait theory, with maximum likelihood parameter estimates and associated asymptotic tests, is presented. Latent curve analysis is a method for representing development and is an alternative to repeated measures analysis of variance and first-order auto-regressive models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models
Jo, See-Heyon – 1995
The question of how to analyze unbalanced hierarchical data generated from structural equation models has been a common problem for researchers and analysts. Among difficulties plaguing statistical modeling are estimation bias due to measurement error and the estimation of the effects of the individual's hierarchical social milieu. This paper…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Bayesian Statistics, Equations (Mathematics), Error of Measurement
Peer reviewedAnderson, Ronald D. – Structural Equation Modeling, 1996
Goodness of fit indexes developed by R. P. McDonald (1989) and Satorra-Bentler scale correction methods (A. Satorra and P. M. Bentler, 1988) were studied. The Satorra-Bentler index is shown to have the least error under each distributional misspecification level when the model has correct structural specification. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Peer reviewedMcQuitty, Shaun – Structural Equation Modeling, 1997
LISREL 8 invokes a ridge option when maximum likelihood or generalized least squares are used to estimate a structural equation model with a nonpositive definite covariance or correlation matrix. Implications of the ridge option for model fit, parameter estimates, and standard errors are explored through two examples. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Least Squares Statistics
Wang, Lin; And Others – 1995
Research in structured equation modeling (SEM) suggests that nonnormal data will invalidate chi-square tests and produce erroneous standard errors. However, much remains unknown about the extent to which, and the conditions under which nonnormal data can affect SEM application, especially when excessive skewness and kurtosis are present in data.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Chi Square, Children, Error of Measurement


