Structural Equation Modeling With EQS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, Second Edition
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Format
Paperback
Pages
454
Language
English
Published
Feb 19, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0805841261
ISBN-13
9780805841268
Description
Barbara M. Byrne's work serves as an accessible introduction to the principles and practices of structural equation modeling using EQS software. Geared towards those who may feel intimidated by mathematical jargon, this book demystifies the concepts and provides clear explanations that are easy to follow. With a focus on practical applications, readers gain insights into the significance of structural equation modeling in various research contexts, making it not only a guide but also a resource for real-world application.
The book is structured to support readers at different levels of expertise, allowing newcomers to grasp the foundational concepts while also offering valuable insights for experienced practitioners looking to enhance their skills. Through illustrative examples and programming guidance, Byrne effectively bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and hands-on application. This second edition further enriches the learning experience with updated content that reflects the latest developments in the field.
The book is structured to support readers at different levels of expertise, allowing newcomers to grasp the foundational concepts while also offering valuable insights for experienced practitioners looking to enhance their skills. Through illustrative examples and programming guidance, Byrne effectively bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and hands-on application. This second edition further enriches the learning experience with updated content that reflects the latest developments in the field.
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