UVa Introduction to SEM - Spring 2010

Week 7: Maximum Likelihood, Fit Functions, and Data Diagnostics

Week 6: Latent Structure
- the number of factors problem, i.e., can we collapse two scales into one;
- multiple regression using latent variables, i.e, how do we test the prediction of one latent variable from another and what are some limits on our abilities to test such theories; and
- mediation models with latent variables and some of the limitations on the conclusions that one can draw from fitting mediation models.
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Week 5: Confirmatory Factor Models
The lecture begins with a review of transformation matrices and principal components from a theoretic standpoint.
We then see how models that include latent predictors can be estimated and gain an understanding of problems of identification.
Next we fit a bunch of OpenMx models to a simulated data set and see how simple structure can emerge.
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Week 4: Manifest Variable Models in OpenMx
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Week 3: Introduction to Path Analysis
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Week 2: Matrix Algebra Review
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Week 1: History and Overview
Three critical readings that will help put this class in context are:
Spearman, C.(1904). General intelligence objectively determined and measured. American Journal of Psychology, 15, 201–293.
Wright, S.(1920). The relative importance of heredity and environment in determining the piebald pattern of guinea–pigs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 6, 320–332.
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Welcome to the Psyc 8501-001 class website
We will be using this forum to discuss OpenMx examples and SEM theory from the context of someone just starting to learn SEM. We will be moving fairly fast this semester and I hope to cover enough ground to make it to some advanced models by the end of the class.
If you are not part of the class, you are still welcome to join in the discussions and try out the examples.
I am attaching the class syllabus which has a week-by-week schedule of what we will be covering.
Cheers,
Steve Boker
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