This is a great question. I believe we are using the following citation:
Boker, S., Neale M., Maes, H., Wilde, M., Spiegel, M., Brick, T.,
Spies, J., Estabrook, R., Kenny, S., Bates, T., Mehta, P, & Fox J.
(in press). OpenMx: An Open Source Extended Structural Equation
Modeling Framework. Psychometrika.
I expect one of the senior authors will post on this forum with a confirmation or correction. A helpful function in R is citation('OpenMx'), assuming the library is loaded, it will give you the same information.
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
@article{,
title = {OpenMx: An Open Source Extended Structural Equation Modeling Framework},
author = {Steven Boker and Michael Neale and Hermine Maes and Michael Wilde and Michael Spiegel and Timothy Brick and Jeffrey Spies and Ryne Estabrook and Sarah Kenny and Timothy Bates and Paras Mehta and John Fox},
journal = {Psychometrika},
publisher = {Psychometric Society},
note = {In press},
}
This is a great question. I believe we are using the following citation:
I expect one of the senior authors will post on this forum with a confirmation or correction. A helpful function in R is citation('OpenMx'), assuming the library is loaded, it will give you the same information.
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
Thanks!
How do I cite the OpenMx documentation? It may have been posted somewhere else. Sorry, I couldn't find it.
OpenMx Development Team. (2011). OpenMx Official Documentation Retrieved from http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/docs/OpenMx/latest/