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Posted on Tue, 03/08/2022 - 17:52
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Combining two single factor models into a two-factor model

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Discuss exercises in the manual / and examples in the documentation: great for new users!

Based on the [two-factor model](https://vipbg.vcu.edu/vipbg/OpenMx2/docs//OpenMx/latest/FactorAnalysis_… ) and [joint ordinal-continuous model](https://vipbg.vcu.edu/vipbg/OpenMx2/docs//OpenMx/latest/Ordinal_Path.ht…) examples in the documentation, I tried creating two single-factor models (one continuous and one ordinal), which I tried


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