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Generalizing sem in Stata

Jeff Pitblado ()
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Jeff Pitblado: StataCorp LP

2013 Stata Conference from Stata Users Group

Abstract: Introducing generalized SEM: (1) SEM with generalized linear response variables, and (2) SEM with multilevel mixed effects, whether linear or generalized linear. Generalized linear response variables mean you can now fit probit, logit, Poisson, multinomial logistic, ordered logit, ordered probit, and other models. They also mean measurements can be continuous, binary, count, categorical, and ordered. Multilevel mixed effects mean you can place latent variables at different levels of the data. You can fit models with fixed or random intercepts and fixed or random slopes. I will present examples using both command syntax and the SEM Builder.

Date: 2013-08-01
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