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2012 Nov 04
1
structural equations using sem package
Hello
I am using sem to look at the direct effect of one variable on another but i am uncertain if i am progressing correctly.
An example:
covar1<-? matrix(c(0.4,-0.2,3,-0.2 , 0.3,-2 , 3 ,-2 , 60), nrow=3,byrow=T)
rownames(covar1)<-colnames(covar1)<-c("endo","exo","med")
path1<-matrix(c(? ? "exo -> endo",? "g1", NA,
2002 Oct 08
2
sem (lisrel) - starting problems
Hi,
(1.)
How is it possible to get automatic a "lower triangle of correlation matrix" ?
h.cor <- cor(dat,use="pairwise.complete.obs")
zz <- lower.tri(h.cor,diag=T)
### that's not what i wish and "wrong" ?
results <- matrix(unlist(h.cor[upper.tri(h.cor,diag=T)]))
results <- matrix(unlist(h.cor[upper.tri(h.cor,diag=T)]),5)
Must i take the lowest
2007 Apr 09
3
sem vs. LISREL: sem fails
I am new to R.
I just tried to recreate in R (using sem package and the identical input data) a solution for a simple measurment model I have found before in LISREL. LISREL had no problems and converged in just 3 iterations.
In sem, I got no solution, just the warning message:
"Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian.
Optimization probably did not converge.
in: sem.default(ram =
2008 Jul 27
2
Link functions in SEM
Is it possible to fit a structural equation model with link functions in R? I
am trying to build a logistic-regression-like model in sem, because
incorporating the dichotomous variables linearly seems inappropriate. Mplus
can do something similar by specifying a 'link' parameter, but I would like
to be able to do it in R, ofcourse.
I have explored the 'sem' package from John Fox,
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
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
2013 Mar 18
1
"save scores" from sem
I'm not aware of any routine that those the job, although I think that
it could be relatively easily done by multiplication the manifest
variable vector with the estimates for the specific effect.
To make an example:
v1; v2; v3; v4 are manifest variables that loads on one y latent
variablein a data frame called "A"
the code for the model should be like:
model <-specifymodel(
y
2012 Oct 23
1
SEM multigroup modeling
Hello,
I am using the SEM package in R to fit a multigroup latent variable model and ran into some difficulties. I have 2 questions:
1. First, I am getting the following error message and wondering what to do to fix it:
Error in solve.default((N[g] - 1) * robustVcov(mod.g, adj.obj = adj.objects[[g]])) :
system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 4.52055e-23
2009 Mar 30
2
HELP WITH SEM LIBRARY AND WITH THE MODEL'S SPECIFICATION
Dear users,
i'm using the sem package in R, because i need to improve a confermative factor analisys.
I have so many questions in my survey, and i suppose, for example, that Question 1 (Q1) Q2 and Q3 explain the same thing (factor F1), Q4,Q5 and Q6 explain F2 and Q7 and Q8 explain F3...
For check that what i supposed is true, i run this code to see if the values of loadings are big or not.
2004 May 12
1
Sem error - subscript out of bounds
What??s happening with this following code:
require(sem)
Celpe.Mod.RAM <- matrix(c(
# path parametro Inicio
"Produ????o -> T1", "gamma.11", NA,
"Produ????o -> T2", "gamma.12", NA,
2009 Jul 29
1
Similar package like SEM
Hello,
is there a similar package like SEM. In fact, I am looking for a package where I as input several given vector variables which are part of an autoregressive model.
Then I would like to obtan parameters for so called latent variables.
Thank you,
Luba
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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
2010 Jun 04
1
sem R: singular and Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian
Can somebody help me with the following issue (SEM in R), please:
When I run the model (includes second order models) in R, it gives me the following:
1) 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.
2) I have aliased parameters and NaNS
or sometimes when
2007 Apr 15
1
Fit sem model with intercept
Hi - I am trying to fit sem model with intercepts. Here is what I have in my model.
Exogeneous vars: x1 (continous), x2 (ordinal), x3 (ordinal), x4(continuous)
Endogeneous vars: y1 (continuous), y2 (ordinal), y3 (ordinal)
SEM model:
x1 -> eta1; x2 -> eta1; x3 -> eta2; x4 -> eta2; eta1 -> y1, eta1 -> y2, eta2 -> y2, eta2 -> y3
However, in these arrow models, I
2013 Jul 22
1
Error with sem function df = -6
Hello all,
I have an issue where I am generating data and trying to confirm the
estimates using a sem. I keep getting an error about the degree of freedom
being negative "Error in sem.default(ram, S = S, N = N, raw = raw, data =
data, pattern.number = pattern.number, : The model has negative degrees of
freedom = -6"
Can someone explain this error or tell me what is wrong with my
2009 Mar 14
2
SEM model testing with identical goodness of fits
HI,
I am testing several models about three latent constructs that
measure risk attitudes.
Two models with different structure obtained identical of fit measures
from chisqure to BIC.
Model1 assumes three factors are correlated with each other and model
two assumes a higher order factor exist and three factors related to
this higher factor instead of to each other.
Model1:
model.one
2011 Mar 08
1
SEM error
Dear All,
I am new for R and SEM. I try to fit the model with Y (ordinal outcome), X
(4 categorical data), M1-M3 (continuous), and 2 covariates (Age&sex) as a
diagram.
library(polycor)
model.ly <-specify.model()
1: x -> m1, gam11, NA
2: x -> m2, gam12, NA
3: x -> m3, gam13, NA
4: age -> m1, gam14, NA
5: age -> m2, gam15, NA
6: age -> m3, gam16, NA
7: sex -> m1,
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
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
2007 Sep 19
1
SEM - standardized path coefficients?
Dear list members,
In sem, std.coef() will give me standardized coefficients from a sem model.
But is there a trick so that path.diagram can use these coefficients rather
than unstandardized ones?
Thanks
Steve Powell
From: John Fox <jfox_at_mcmaster.ca>
Date: Wed 28 Feb 2007 - 14:37:22 GMT
Dear Tim,
See ?standardized.coefficients (after loading the sem package).
Regards,
John
John