Hi Pablo,
Prof John Fox is a frequent contributor to this forum, and no-one is better
placed than him to respond on your particular point, but I would use the sem and
the polycor packages. There's an example in the documentation of sem which
uses polychoric correlations.
Incidentally you haven't said which packages you'd used -lavaan
perhaps?. Please do let the forum know which packages you use whenever posting a
question.
Regards,
Jos?
Prof. Jos? Iparraguirre
Chief Economist
Age UK
Profesor de Econom?a
Universidad de Mor?n
Mor?n, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
On Behalf Of Pablo Menese Camargo
Sent: 12 August 2013 02:37
To: R help
Subject: [R] SEM polychoric
I have this
mcfa<-
"impulsivity=~imp1r+imp2+imp3+imp4
physical=~phys1+phys2+phys3+phys4
risky=~risk1+risk2+risk3+risk4
selfish=~self1+self2+self3+self4
simple=~simp1+simp2+simp3+simp4r
temper=~temp1+temp2+temp3+temp4
control=~impulsivity+physical+risky+selfish+simple+temper"
where: the model is a second order CFA
the variables are dichotomic (0-1)
and I would like to use polychoric
when I have the same items but polytomous i use
fitcfa <- cfa(mcfa, data = data_analisis) summary(fitcfa, standardized =
TRUE, fit.measure=TRUE) standardizedSolution(fitcfa, type = "std.all")
anyone know what y should do to apply polychoric?
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