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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
Book Website 2
Pedagogical Approach 2
Principles over Computer Tools 3
Symbols and Notation 3
Life’s a Journey, Not a Destination 3
Plan of the Book 4
PART I. CONCEPTS AND TOOLS 1 • Coming of Age
Preparing to Learn SEM 7 Definition of SEM 9 Importance of Theory 10
A Priori, but Not Exclusively Confirmatory 11
Probabilistic Causation 11
Observed Variables and Latent Variables 12
Data Analyzed in SEM 13
SEM Requires Large Samples 14
Less Emphasis on Significance Testing 17
SEM and Other Statistical Techniques 17
SEM and Other Causal Inference Frameworks 18
Myths about SEM 20
Widespread Enthusiasm, but with a Cautionary Tale Family History 23 Summary 24 Learn More 24
XII
Contents
2 • Regression Fundamentals
Bivariate Regression 25 Multiple Regression 30 Left-Out Variables Error 35 Suppression 36
Predictor Selection and Entry 37
Partial and Part Correlation 39
Observed versus Estimated Correlations 41
Logistic Regression and Probit Regression 44
Summary 47
Learn More 47
Exercises 48
3 • Significance Testing and Bootstrapping
Standard Errors 49 Critical Ratios 51
Power and Types of Null Hypotheses 52 Significance Testing Controversy 54
Confidence Intervals and Noncentral Test Distributions 57
Bootstrapping 60
Summary 62
Learn More 62
Exercises 63
4 • Data Preparation and Psychometrics Review
Forms of Input Data 64 Positive Definiteness 67 Extreme Collinearity 71 Outliers 72 Normality 74 Transformations 77 Relative Variances 81 Missing Data 82
Selecting Good Measures and Reporting about Them 88 Score Reliability 90 Score Validity 93
Item Response Theory and Item Characteristic Curves 94 Summary 95 Learn More 96 Exercises 96
5 • Computer Tools
25
49
64
97
Ease of Use, Not Suspension of Judgment 97 Human-Computer Interaction 98
Contents xiii
Tips for SEM Programming 100 SEM Computer Tools 101 Other Computer Resources for SEM 111 Computer Tools for the SCM 112 Summary 113 Learn More 113
PART II. SPECIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
6 • Specification of Observed Variable (Path) Models 117
Steps of SEM 117
Model Diagram Symbols 121
Causal Inference 122
Specification Concepts 126
Path Analysis Models 129
Recursive and Nonrecursive Models 135
Path Models for Longitudinal Data 138
Summary 141
Learn More 142
Exercises 142
APPENDIX 6.A. LISREL Notation for Path Models 1 43
7 • Identification of Observed-Variable (Path) Models 145
General Requirements 145 Unique Estimates 148 Rule for Recursive Models 149 Identification of Nonrecursive Models 150 Models with Feedback Loops and All Possible Disturbance Correlations 150 Graphical Rules for Other Types of Nonrecursive Models 153 Respecification of Nonrecursive Models That Are Not Identified 155 A Healthy Perspective on Identification 157 Empirical Underidentification 157 Managing Identification Problems 158 Path Analysis Research Example 159 Summary 159 Learn More 160 Exercises 160
APPENDIX 7.A. Evaluation of the Rank Condition
8 • Graph Theory and the Structural Causal Model
Introduction to Graph Theory 164
Elementary Directed Graphs and Conditional Independences 166
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164
xiv Contents
Implications for Regression Analysis 170 d-Separation 170 Basis Set 173
Causal Directed Graphs 174 Testable Implications 176 Graphical Identification Criteria 177 Instrumental Variables 180 Causal Mediation 181 Summary 184 Learn More 185 Exercises 185
APPENDIX 8.A. Locating Conditional Independences in Directed Cyclic Graphs APPENDIX 8.B. Counterfactual Definitions of Direct and Indirect Effects
9 • Specification and Identification
of Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models
Latent Variables in CFA 188 Factor Analysis 189 Characteristics of EFA Models 191 Characteristics of CFA Models 193 Other CFA Specification Issues 195 Identification of CFA Models 198 Rules for Standard CFA Models 201 Rules for Nonstandard CFA Models 202 Empirical Underidentification in CFA 206 CFA Research Example 206 Summary 207 Learn More 207 Exercises 209
APPENDIX 9.A. LISREL Notation for CFA Models
10 • Specification and Identification of Structural Regression Models
Causal Inference with Latent Variables 212
Types of SR Models 213
Single Indicators 214
Identification of SR Models 217
Exploratory SEM 219
SR Model Research Examples 220
Summary 223
Learn More 225
Exercises 225
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188
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212
APPENDIX 10.A. LISREL Notation for SR Models
226
Contents
PART III. ANALYSIS
11« Estimation and Local Fit Testing
Types of Estimators 231
Causal Effects in Path Analysis 232
Single-Equation Methods 233
Simultaneous Methods 235
Maximum Likelihood Estimation 235
Detailed Example 239
Fitting Models to Correlation Matrices 253
Alternative Estimators 255
A Healthy Perspective on Estimation 258
Summary 259
Learn More 259
Exercises 260
APPENDIX 1 l.A. Start Value Suggestions for Structural Models
12« Global Fit Testing
State of Practice, State of Mind 262
A Healthy Perspective on Global Fit Statistics 263
Model Test Statistics 265
Approximate Fit Indexes 266
Recommended Approach to Fit Evaluation 268
Model Chi-Square 270
RMSEA 273
SRMR 277
Tips for Inspecting Residuals 278
Global Fit Statistics for the Detailed Example 278
Testing Hierarchical Models 280
Comparing Nonhierarchical Models 286
Power Analysis 290
Equivalent and Near-Equivalent Models 292 Summary 297 Learn More 298 Exercises 298
APPENDIX 12.A. Model Chi-Squares Printed by LISREL
13 • Analysis of Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models
Fallacies about Factor or Indicator Labels 300
Estimation of CFA Models 301
Detailed Example 304
Respecification of CFA Models 309
Special Topics and Tests 312
Equivalent CFA Models 315
Special CFA Models 319
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261
262
299
300
xvi Contents
Analyzing Likert-Scale Items as Indicators 323 Item Response Theory as an Alternative to CFA 332 Summary 333 Learn More 333 Exercises 334
APPENDIX 13.A. Start Value Suggestions for Measurement Models APPENDIX 13.B. Constraint Interaction in CFA Models
335
336
14» Analysis of Structural Regression Models 338
Two-Step Modeling 338 Four-Step Modeling 339
Interpretation of Parameter Estimates and Problems 340
Detailed Example 341
Equivalent SR Models 348
Single Indicators in a Nonrecursive Model 349
Analyzing Formative Measurement Models in SEM 352
Summary 361
Learn More 362
Exercises 362
APPENDIX 14.A. Constraint Interaction in SR Models 363
APPENDIX 14.B. Effect Decomposition in Nonrecursive Models 364
and the Equilibrium Assumption
APPENDIX 14.C. Corrected Proportions of Explained Variance 365
for Nonrecursive Models
PART IV. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND BEST PRACTICES
15 • Mean Structures and Latent Growth Models 369
Logic of Mean Structures 369 Identification of Mean Structures 373 Estimation of Mean Structures 374 Latent Growth Models 374 Detailed Example 375
Comparison with a Polynomial Growth Model 387 Extensions of Latent Growth Models 390 Summary 392 Learn More 392 Exercises 393
# Multiple-Samples Analysis and Measurement Invariance 394
Rationale of Multiple-Samples SEM 394 Measurement Invariance 396 Testing Strategy and Related Issues 399 Example with Continuous Indicators 403
Contents xvii
Example with Ordinal Indicators 411 Structural Invariance 420 Alternative Statistical Techniques 420 Summary 421 Learn More 421 Exercises 422
APPENDIX 16.A. Welch-James Test 423
17 • Interaction Effects and Multilevel 424
Structural Equation Modeling
Interactive Effects of Observed Variables 424 Interactive Effects in Path Analysis 431 Conditional Process Modeling 432 Causal Mediation Analysis 435 Interactive Effects of Latent Variables 437 Multilevel Modeling and SEM 444 Summary 450 Learn More 450 Exercises 451
18* Best Practices in Structural Equation Modeling 452
Resources 452
Specification 454
Identification 457
Measures 458
Sample and Data 458
Estimation 461
Respecification 463
Tabulation 464
Interpretation 465
Avoid Confirmation Bias 466
Bottom Lines and Statistical Beauty 466
Summary 467
Learn More 467
Suggested Answers to Exercises 469
References 489
Author Index Subject Index About the Author
534
516
510
The companion website www.guilford.com/kline-materials provides downloadable data, syntax, and output for all the book’s examples in six widely used SEM computer tools and links to related web pages.
Contents
Introduction
Book Website 2
Pedagogical Approach 2
Principles over Computer Tools 3
Symbols and Notation 3
Life’s a Journey, Not a Destination 3
Plan of the Book 4
PART I. CONCEPTS AND TOOLS
1 • Coming of Age
Preparing to Learn SEM 7
Definition of SEM 9
Importance of Theory 10
A Priori, but Not Exclusively Confirmatory 11
Probabilistic Causation 11
Observed Variables and Latent Variables 12
Data Analyzed in SEM 13
SEM Requires Large Samples 14
Less Emphasis on Significance Testing 17
SEM and Other Statistical Techniques 17
SEM and Other Causal Inference Frameworks 18
Myths about SEM 20
Widespread Enthusiasm, but with a Cautionary Tale Family History 23 Summary 24 Learn More 24
XII
Contents
2 • Regression Fundamentals 25
Bivariate Regression 25 Multiple Regression 30 Left-Out Variables Error 35 Suppression 36
Predictor Selection and Entry 37
Partial and Part Correlation 39
Observed versus Estimated Correlations 41
Logistic Regression and Probit Regression 44
Summary 47
Learn More 47
Exercises 48
3 • Significance Testing and Bootstrapping 49
Standard Errors 49 Critical Ratios 51
Power and Types of Null Hypotheses 52 Significance Testing Controversy 54
Confidence Intervals and Noncentral Test Distributions 57
Bootstrapping 60
Summary 62
Learn More 62
Exercises 63
4 • Data Preparation and Psychometrics Review 64
Forms of Input Data 64 Positive Definiteness 67 Extreme Collinearity 71 Outliers 72 Normality 74 Transformations 77 Relative Variances 81 Missing Data 82
Selecting Good Measures and Reporting about Them 88 Score Reliability 90 Score Validity 93
Item Response Theory and Item Characteristic Curves 94 Summary 95 Learn More 96 Exercises 96
5 • Computer Tools
Ease of Use, Not Suspension of Judgment 97 Human-Computer Interaction 98
97
Contents x¡¡¡
Tips for SEM Programming 100 SEM Computer Tools 101 Other Computer Resources for SEM 111 Computer Tools for the SCM 112 Summary 113 Learn More 113
PART II. SPECIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION
6 • Specification of Observed Variable (Path) Models 117
Steps of SEM 117
Model Diagram Symbols 121
Causal Inference 122
Specification Concepts 126
Path Analysis Models 129
Recursive and Nonrecursive Models 135
Path Models for Longitudinal Data 138
Summary 141
Learn More 142
Exercises 142
APPENDIX 6.A. LISREL Notation for Path Models 143
7 • Identification of Observed-Variable (Path) Models 145
General Requirements 145 Unique Estimates 148 Rule for Recursive Models 149 Identification of Nonrecursive Models 150 Models with Feedback Loops and All Possible Disturbance Correlations 150 Graphical Rules for Other Types of Nonrecursive Models 153 Respecification of Nonrecursive Models That Are Not Identified 155 A Healthy Perspective on Identification 157 Empirical Underidentification 157 Managing Identification Problems 158 Path Analysis Research Example 159 Summary 159 Learn More 160 Exercises 160
APPENDIX 7.A. Evaluation of the Rank Condition 1 61
8 • Graph Theory and the Structural Causal Model 164
Introduction to Graph Theory 164
Elementary Directed Graphs and Conditional Independences 166
XIV
Contents
Implications for Regression Analysis 170 d-Separation 170 Basis Set 173
Causal Directed Graphs 174 Testable Implications 176 Graphical identification Criteria 177 Instrumental Variables 180 Causal Mediation 181 Summary 184 Learn More 183 Exercises 185
APPENDIX 8.A. Locating Conditional Independences in Directed Cyclic Graphs APPENDIX 8.B. Counterfactual Definitions of Direct and Indirect Effects
9 • Specification and Identification
of Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models
Latent Variables in CFA 188 Factor Analysis 189 Characteristics of EFA Models 191 Characteristics of CFA Models 193 Other CFA Specification Issues 195 Identification of CFA Models 198 Rules for Standard CFA Models 201 Rules for Nonstandard CFA Models 202 Empirical Underidentification in CFA 206 CFA Research Example 206 Summary 207 Learn More 207 Exercises 209
APPENDIX 9.A. LISREL Notation for CFA Models
10 • Specification and Identification of Structural Regression Models
Causal Inference with Latent Variables 212
Types of SR Models 213
Single Indicators 214
Identification of SR Models 217
Exploratory SEM 219
SR Model Research Examples 220
Summary 223
Learn More 225
Exercises 225
APPENDIX 10.A. LISREL Notation for SR Models
186
187
188
210
212
226
Contents xv
PART III. ANALYSIS
11* Estimation and Local Fit Testing 231
Types of Estimators 231
Causal Effects in Path Analysis 232
Single-Equation Methods 233
Simultaneous Methods 235
Maximum Likelihood Estimation 235
Detailed Example 239
Fitting Models to Correlation Matrices 253
Alternative Estimators 255
A Healthy Perspective on Estimation 258
Summary 259
Learn More 259
Exercises 260
APPENDIX 11.A. Start Value Suggestions for Structural Models 261
12 • Global Fit Testing 262
State of Practice, State of Mind 262
A Healthy Perspective on Global Fit Statistics 263
Model Test Statistics 265
Approximate Fit Indexes 266
Recommended Approach to Fit Evaluation 268
Model Chi-Square 270
RMSEA 273
SRMR 277
Tips for Inspecting Residuals 278
Global Fit Statistics for the Detailed Example 278
Testing Hierarchical Models 280
Comparing Nonhierarchical Models 286
Power Analysis 290
Equivalent and Near-Equivalent Models 292 Summary 297 Learn More 298 Exercises 298
APPENDIX 12.A. Model Chi-Squares Printed by L1SREL 299
13 • Analysis of Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models 300
Fallacies about Factor or Indicator Labels 300
Estimation of CFA Models 301
Detailed Example 304
Respecification of CFA Models 309
Special Topics and Tests 312
Equivalent CFA Models 315
Special CFA Models 319
xvi Contents
Analyzing Likert-Scale Items as Indicators 323 Item Response Theory as an Alternative to CFA 332 Summary 333 Learn More 333 Exercises 334
APPENDIX 13.A. Start Value Suggestions for Measurement Models APPENDIX 13.B. Constraint Interaction in CFA Models
335
336
14 • Analysis of Structural Regression Models 338
Two-Step Modeling 338 Four-Step Modeling 339
Interpretation of Parameter Estimates and Problems 340
Detailed Example 341
Equivalent SR Models 348
Single Indicators in a Nonrecursive Model 349
Analyzing Formative Measurement Models in SEM 352
Summary 361
Learn More 362
Exercises 362
APPENDIX 14.A. Constraint Interaction in SR Models 363
APPENDIX 14.B. Effect Decomposition in Nonrecursive Models 364
and the Equilibrium Assumption
APPENDIX 14.C. Corrected Proportions of Explained Variance 365
for Nonrecursive Models
PART IV. ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND BEST PRACTICES
15« Mean Structures and Latent Growth Models 369
Logic of Mean Structures 369 Identification of Mean Structures 373 Estimation of Mean Structures 374 Latent Growth Models 374 Detailed Example 375
Comparison with a Polynomial Growth Model 387 Extensions of Latent Growth Models 390 Summary 392 Learn More 392 Exercises 393
• Multiple-Samples Analysis and Measurement Invariance 394
Rationale of Multiple-Samples SEM 394 Measurement Invariance 396 Testing Strategy and Related Issues 399 Example with Continuous Indicators 403
Contents xvii
Example with Ordinal Indicators 411 Structural Invariance 420 Alternative Statistical Techniques 420 Summary 421 Learn More 421 Exercises 422
APPENDIX 16.A. Welch-James Test 423
17* Interaction Effects and Multilevel 424
Structural Equation Modeling
Interactive Effects of Observed Variables 424 Interactive Effects in Path Analysis 431 Conditional Process Modeling 432 Causal Mediation Analysis 435 Interactive Effects of Latent Variables 437 Multilevel Modeling and SEM 444 Summary 450 Learn More 450 Exercises 451
18* Best Practices in Structural Equation Modeling 452
Resources 452
Specification 454
Identification 457
Measures 458
Sample and Data 458
Estimation 461
Respecification 463
Tabulation 464
Interpretation 465
Avoid Confirmation Bias 466
Bottom Lines and Statistical Beauty 466
Summary 467
Learn More 467
Suggested Answers to Exercises 469
References Author Index Subject Index About the Author
489
510
516
534
The companion website www.guilford.com/kline-materials provides downloadable data, syntax, and output for all the book’s examples in six widely used SEM computer tools and links to related web pages.
Emphasizing concepts and rationale over mathematical minutiae, this is the most widely used, complete,
and accessible structural equation modeling (SEM) text. Continuing the tradition of using real data examples from a
variety of disciplines, the significantly revised fourth edition incorporates recent developments such as Pearls graph-
ing theory and the structural causal model (SCM), measurement invariance, and more. Readers gain a comprehen-
sive understanding of all phases of SEM, from data collection and screening to the interpretation and reporting of
the results. Learning is enhanced by exercises with answers, rules to remember, and topic boxes. The companion
website {www.j uilford com/kline-materials) supplies data, syntax, and output for the books examples—now includ-
ing files for Amos, EQS, LISREL, Mplus, Stata, and R (lavaan).
New to This Edition •
• Extensively revised to cover important new topics: Pearl’s graphing theory and the SCM, causal inference
frameworks, conditional process modeling, path models for longitudinal data, item response theory, and more.
• Chapters on best practices in all stages of SEM, measurement invariance in confirmatory factor analysis, and
significance testing issues and bootstrapping.
• Expanded coverage of psychometrics.
• Additional computer tools: online files for all detailed examples, previously provided in EQS, LISREL, and
Mplus, are now also given in Amos, Stata, and R (lavaan).
• Reorganized to cover the specification, identification, and analysis of observed variable models separately from
latent variable models.
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spelling | Kline, Rex B. Verfasser (DE-588)1026732069 aut Principles and practice of structural equation modeling Rex B. Kline Fourth edition New York ; London The Guilford Press [2016] XVII, 534 Seiten Diagramme 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Methodology in the social sciences Bibliogr. S. 489-509 Nauki społeczne / metody statystyczne jhpk Modele równań strukturalnych jhpk Strukturgleichungsmodell (DE-588)4252999-2 gnd rswk-swf Strukturgleichungsmodell (DE-588)4252999-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4625-2336-8 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028854533&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028854533&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028854533&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Kline, Rex B. Principles and practice of structural equation modeling Bibliogr. S. 489-509 Nauki społeczne / metody statystyczne jhpk Modele równań strukturalnych jhpk Strukturgleichungsmodell (DE-588)4252999-2 gnd |
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title | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling |
title_auth | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling |
title_exact_search | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling |
title_full | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling Rex B. Kline |
title_fullStr | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling Rex B. Kline |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling Rex B. Kline |
title_short | Principles and practice of structural equation modeling |
title_sort | principles and practice of structural equation modeling |
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topic_facet | Nauki społeczne / metody statystyczne Modele równań strukturalnych Strukturgleichungsmodell |
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