Models with latent variables: LISREL versus PLS
H. Schneeweiss
Statistica Neerlandica, 1991, vol. 45, issue 2, 145-157
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Summary: LISREL and PLS are two different ways of modelling latent variables and their relations to each other within a set of manifest variables. These two models are contrasted with each other. In the special case of two groups of manifest variables the relations that exist between corresponding parameters and latent variables of both types of models are revealed.
Date: 1991
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