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2011 Mar 17
2
Incorrect degrees of freedom in SEM model using lavaan
I have been trying to use lavaan (version 0.4-7) for a simple path model, but the program seems to be computing far less degrees of freedom for my model then it should have. I have 7 variables, which should give (7)(8)/2 = 28 covariances, and hence 28 DF. The model seems to only think I have 13 DF. The code to reproduce the problem is below. Have I done something wrong, or is this something I
2011 Mar 27
2
Structural equation modeling in R(lavaan,sem)
I am a new user of the function sem in package sem and lavaan for structural equation modeling 1. I don?t know what is the difference between this function and CFA function, I know that cfa for confirmatory analysis but I don?t know what is the difference between confirmatory analysis and structural equation modeling in the package lavaan. 2. I have data that I want to analyse but I have some
2008 May 29
1
appropriate covariance matrix for multiple nominal exogenous and multiple continuous endogenous variables in SEM
Hi, I would like to use the sem package to perform a path analysis (no latent variables) with a mixture of 2 nominal exogenous, 1 continuous exogenous, and 4 continuous endogenous variables. I seek advice as to how to calculate the appropriate covariance matrix for use with the sem package. I have read through the polycor package, and am confused as to the use of "numeric" for
2012 Jul 20
1
FIML using lavaan returns zeroes for coefficients
Hello! I am trying to reproduce (for a publication) analyses that I ran several months ago using lavaan, I'm not sure which version, probably 0.4-12. A sample model is given below: pathmod='mh30days.log.w2 ~ mh30days.log + joingroup + leavegroup + alwaysgroup + grp.partic.w2 + black + age + bivoc + moved.conf + local.noretired + retired + ds + ministrytime + hrswork + nomoralescore.c +
2013 Jan 23
2
CFA with lavaan or with SEM
Hi Sorry for the rather long message. I am trying to use the cfa command in the lavaan package to run a CFA however I am unsure over a couple of issues. I have @25 dichotomous variables, 300 observations and an EFA on a training dataset suggests a 3 factor model. After defining the model I use the command fit.dat <- cfa(model.1, data=my.dat, std.lv = T, estimator="WLSMV",
2012 Jul 09
1
Lavaan Package - How to Extract Residuals in Data Values
Hello R Community, I am using the Lavaan package in R 2.15.0 to analyze data collected from 1200 lakes across North America. My dataset includes 3 continuous independent variables (LOG_NTL, LOG_PTL, and LOG_SR_A_D) and 1 continuous dependent variable (BIOVOL) . I have successfully constructed structural equation models using the Lavaan package (example included below with code), but I have not
2013 Feb 21
1
total indirect effects in structural equation modeling using lavaan
Hi all, I am using package lavaan and have created a structural equation model with two exogenous and seven endogenous variables with the following relationships #specify the model m1 = ' # regressions D ~ ma + hs + b4 + b5 + b15 + b16 ma ~ hs + b4 + b5 + b15 + b16 hs ~ b4 + b5 + b15 + b16 b4 ~ el + la b5 ~ el + la
2011 Jun 08
2
Results of CFA with Lavaan
I've just found the lavaan package, and I really appreciate it, as it seems to succeed with models that were failing in sem::sem. I need some clarification, however, in the output, and I was hoping the list could help me. I'll go with the standard example from the help documentation, as my problem is much larger but no more complicated than that. My question is, why is there one latent
2010 May 24
2
[R-pkgs] New package: `lavaan' for latent variable analysis (including structural equation modeling)
Hi Yves lavaan looks like a very nice package. From the tutorial introduction I see you create path diagrams for some of the models you describe. How did you do this? I don't see a function for this in the package. I know there is a path.diagram function in the sem package that uses dot to draw the diagram, but I've always found the layouts from dot somewhat strange for path diagrams
2011 Dec 01
3
FIML with missing data in sem package
Is there a way to use full information maximum likelihood (FIML) to estimate missing data in the sem package? For example, suppose I have a dataset with complete information on X1-X3, but missing data (MAR) on X4. Is there a way to use FIML in this case? I know lavaan and openmx allow you to do it, but I couldn't find anything in the documentation for the sem package. Thanks! -- Dustin Fife
2011 Nov 08
1
Help with SEM package: Error message
Hello. I started using the sem package in R and after a lot of searching and trying things I am still having difficulty. I get the following error message when I use the sem() function: Warning message: In sem.default(ram = ram, S = S, N = N, param.names = pars, var.names = vars, : Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian. Optimization probably did not converge. I started with a
2007 Mar 07
1
No fit statistics for some models using sem
Hi, New to both R and SEM, so this may be a very simple question. I am trying to run a very simple path analysis using the sem package. There are 2 exogenous (FARSCH, LOCUS10) and 2 endogenous (T_ATTENT, RMTEST) observed variables in the model. The idea is that T_ATTENT mediates the effect of FARSCH and LOCUS10 on RMTEST. The RAM specification I used is FARSCH -> T_ATTENT, y1x1, NA
2010 Jun 22
1
"save scores" from sem
Dear expeRts, sorry for such a newbie question - in PCA/factor analysis e.g. in SPSS it is possible to save scores from the factors. Is it analogously possible to "save" the implied scores from the latent variables in a measurement model or structural model e.g. using the sem or lavaan packages, to use in further analyses? Best wishes Steve Powell www.promente.org | skype
2009 May 01
1
computationally singular and lack of variance parameters in SEM
Hi all, I am trying to set up a simple path analysis in the SEM package, but I am having some trouble. I keep getting the following error message or something similar with my model, and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong: Error in solve.default(C) : system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 2.2449e-20 In addition: Warning message: In sem.default(ram = ram, S = S,
2011 Jun 01
3
error in model specification for cfa with lavaan-package
Dear R-List, (I am not sure whether this list is the right place for my question...) I have a dataframe df.cfa
2012 Apr 25
2
GFI en modelos estructurales con lavaan
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2002 Aug 13
1
Ex ante forecasting from structural equation models (SEM package)
Dear Helplist, I want to produce forecasts from a structural equation model. With the SEM package the model setup and its estimation is possible. However, I have not figured out how to obtain ex ante forecasts, i.e. applying the Gauss-Seidel algorithm to the estimated structural equations for provided values of the exogenous variables (i.e.: y_t = -inv(A)*B*x_t). Does anyone know if the there is
2011 Aug 09
1
lavaan: how to analyse residuals of a latent variable
Hi r-help, I use lavaan:sem() for structural equation modelling with latent variables. Below is a reproducible example (the code requires a working installation of lavaan) where the latent variable criminality is in focus. Besides criminality in general, I am specifically interested one of the manifest variables that make up the latent variable criminality, namely fire.setting. My question is:
2006 Jul 17
1
sem: negative parameter variances
Dear Spencer and Prof. Fox, Thank you for your replies. I'll very appreciate, if you have any ideas concerning the problem described below. First, I'd like to describe the model in brief. In general I consider a model with three equations. First one is for annual GRP growth - in general it looks like: 1) GRP growth per capita = G(investment, migration, initial GRP per
2012 Nov 01
2
SEM validation: Cross-Validation vs. Bootstrapping
Hello All, Recently, I was asked to help out with an SEM cross-validation analysis. Initially, the project was based on "sample-splitting" where half of cases were randomly assigned to a training sample and half to a testing sample. Attempts to replicate a model developed in the training sample using the testing sample were not entirely successful. A number of parameter estimates were