I have written and put on my webpage a CFA module.
On 3/16/09, Verkuilen, Jay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jessica Cannon wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if there is a command for structural equation
> modeling?
> Thanks.>
>
> The answer is "sort of."
>
> (1) -gllamm- can do all sorts of things, if you can figure out how to
> specify the model. http://www.gllamm.org.
>
> (2) There are many special cases of SEMs that are classic econometric
> models, e.g., various instrumental variable models such as 2SLS. Stata
> has all of these.
>
> (3) A number of discrete choice models can be specified as SEMs as well.
> Stata usually has these models as special-purpose modules.
>
> In terms of whether Stata has an analog to SAS PROC CALIS, AMOS, LISREL,
> Mplus, etc., the answer is currently no. If you're looking for a free
> program that does that sort of thing, might I suggest Mike Neale's MX:
> http://www.vcu.edu/mx/. You can find classic COSAN at
> http://people.niagaracollege.ca/cfraser/download/. There's a program in
> R written by John Fox that also does some basic SEM.
>
> JV
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