Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming
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Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Apr 3, 2001
Publisher
Psychology Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0805841040
ISBN-13
9780805841046
Description
Barbara M. Byrne's work offers a comprehensive exploration of structural equation modeling (SEM), providing readers with a solid foundation in both the underlying concepts and practical applications. Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, the author demystifies complex statistical procedures, making them accessible to researchers and students alike.
Byrne interweaves theoretical aspects with programming guidance for AMOS, a popular SEM software. This integration allows readers to not only understand the methodologies but also to apply them in real-world scenarios. The book serves as an essential resource for those looking to enhance their research capabilities, demonstrating the versatility of SEM in various fields.
Rich with insights, the writing invites ongoing engagement with the material, encouraging readers to experiment and refine their skills. This engaging approach empowers researchers to harness the full potential of SEM, transforming data into meaningful insights for their respective domains.
Byrne interweaves theoretical aspects with programming guidance for AMOS, a popular SEM software. This integration allows readers to not only understand the methodologies but also to apply them in real-world scenarios. The book serves as an essential resource for those looking to enhance their research capabilities, demonstrating the versatility of SEM in various fields.
Rich with insights, the writing invites ongoing engagement with the material, encouraging readers to experiment and refine their skills. This engaging approach empowers researchers to harness the full potential of SEM, transforming data into meaningful insights for their respective domains.
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