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2011 Apr 18
1
Multiple Groups CFA in Lavaan
Hello, I am trying to do a multiple groups CFA in lavaan and I get the following error message: Error in cov(data.obs, use = "pairwise") : 'x' is empty I'm not sure what this message is referring to, can anyone help me? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Multiple-Groups-CFA-in-Lavaan-tp3457971p3457971.html Sent from the R help mailing
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",
2017 Jul 07
2
Beginner s quwry about cfa in lavaan
Dear all, I am trying to learn about R. As a Phd student, I would like to use R for Krippendorff s alpha and later for a series of CFA. Is there any good introduction to these kind of analyses, or could you recommend me some tutorials on youtube, for example? I am new to R, so I need something basic , starting from opening the R environment?. Thank you . Martina Hulesova Odesl?no z m?ho Windows
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
2011 Oct 09
2
"What Calls What" diagram. Flow Chart?
I don't know the right computer science words for this question, I'm afraid. Apology in advance. How do you find your way around in somebody else's code? If the user runs a specific command, and wants to know how the data is managed until the result is returned, what to do ? I've tried this manually with tools like mtrace and browser. This is a bit frustrating because the
2010 May 19
0
New package: `lavaan' for latent variable analysis (including structural equation modeling)
Dear R-users, A new package called `lavaan' (for latent variable analysis) has been uploaded to CRAN. The current version of lavaan (0.3-1) can be used for path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and growth curve modeling. More information can be found on the website: http://lavaan.org Some notable features of lavaan: - the 'lavaan model
2010 May 19
0
New package: `lavaan' for latent variable analysis (including structural equation modeling)
Dear R-users, A new package called `lavaan' (for latent variable analysis) has been uploaded to CRAN. The current version of lavaan (0.3-1) can be used for path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and growth curve modeling. More information can be found on the website: http://lavaan.org Some notable features of lavaan: - the 'lavaan model
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 +
2011 Apr 27
0
lavaan version 0.4-8
Dear R-users, A new version of `lavaan' (for latent variable analysis) is now available on CRAN. The current version of lavaan (0.4-8) can be used for path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and growth curve modeling. More information can be found on the website: http://lavaan.org To get a first impression of how the 'lavaan model syntax' looks
2011 Apr 27
0
lavaan version 0.4-8
Dear R-users, A new version of `lavaan' (for latent variable analysis) is now available on CRAN. The current version of lavaan (0.4-8) can be used for path analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and growth curve modeling. More information can be found on the website: http://lavaan.org To get a first impression of how the 'lavaan model syntax' looks
2012 Jun 04
0
Negative variance with lavaan in a multigroup analysis.
Hi list members, I saw a couple lavaan posts here so I think I?m sending this to the correct list. I am trying to run a multigroup analysis with lavaan in order to compare behavioural correlations across two populations. I?m following the method suggested in the paper by Dingemanse et al. (2010) in Behavioural Ecology. In one of the groups, lavaan returns negative variance for one path and I?m
2011 Mar 15
1
binary exogenous variable in path analysis in sem or lavaan
Hello all I'm trying to run some path analysis in either sem or lavaan (preferably lavaan because I find its interface easier to use). Most of my variables are continuously distributed and fairly well-behaved but I have a single exogenous variable (sex) which is not continuously distributed. Preliminary model fitting suggests that there aren't any sex by (anything else) interactions. The
2012 Oct 31
1
Lavaan model
Dear R-users, Does somebody know what does the "Estimate" reported by the Lavaan model tell us? I assume this tells the relative strength of the dyadic relations. Thank you for your help! Regards, Sylvain -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Lavaan-model-tp4648004.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2013 Apr 29
0
lavaan and semTools warning message
Hello all, I am running a simple path analysis with the function sem.mi (of semTools) after doing multiple imputation in my (missing) data. However, depending on the option to combine the chi-square, I get the following warning messages: Warning messages: 1: In estimateVCOV(lavaanModel, samplestats = lavaanSampleStats, ... : lavaan WARNING: could not compute standard errors! 2: In
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:
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 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
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
2012 Apr 25
2
GFI en modelos estructurales con lavaan
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2012 Aug 10
1
Lavaan: Immediate non-positive definite matrix
Hi, I recently tried to estimate a linear unconditional latent growth curve on 7 repeated measures using lavaan (most recent version): modspec=' alpha =~ 1*read_g0 + 1*read_g1 + 1*read_g2 + 1*read_g3 + 1*read_g4 + 1*read_g5 + 1*read_g6 beta =~ 0*read_g0 + 1*read_g1 + 2*read_g2 + 3*read_g3 + 4*read_g4 + 5*read_g5 + 6*read_g6 ' gmod=lavaan(modspec, data=math, meanstructure=T,