How to present Structural Equation Modeling Results in a Journal

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • This video describes best practices for how to present structural equation modeling results in a journal article. The video will discuss presenting the results of confirmatory factor analysis, structural models, and mediation. For more information on how to present your SEM results, please see my book:
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  • @burnerandhoney
    @burnerandhoney Год назад +1

    I’m less than 24 hours away from submitting my dissertation and wanted to make things prettier and clearer and I wish I found this months ago! Thank you! I look forward to watching more of you videos to improve for publication after my defense. This is seriously so great! 🥰

  • @firebirdpsych348
    @firebirdpsych348 Год назад

    Just bought your book - thank the gods you took the time and effort to write this. (Deborah UK).

    • @joelcollier9387
      @joelcollier9387  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words...I hope it helps you with your research

  • @ofunreiriobe995
    @ofunreiriobe995 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome! The right information I needed. Thank you for taking the time to explain.

  • @kadenstalsworth
    @kadenstalsworth 2 года назад +1

    very informative! been needing help on this, thank you!

  • @godfreytumwesigye
    @godfreytumwesigye Год назад +1

    This is great. Thanks

  • @decrownassociates677
    @decrownassociates677 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Prof for demystifying SEM using AMOS. Your book on Applied SEM using AMOS is a masterpiece!
    My question is that why is CONSTANT not generated and reported in SEM unlike regression analysis where constant is showing in the results alongside with other independent variables? What implication does it have on SEM results and interpretation?

    • @joelcollier9387
      @joelcollier9387  2 года назад

      With simple regression the constant is an interpretable value. With SEM where it has multiple independent and dependent variables being assessed simultaneously the constant value is not interpretable. Thus, that is why you never see the constant reported in SEM results. Hope that helps.

    • @decrownassociates677
      @decrownassociates677 2 года назад

      @@joelcollier9387 Yes. Thank you very much Prof for the reply.

  • @TheAra53
    @TheAra53 2 года назад

    Very concise presentation and good to follow! But I have a follow up question: Let's say, we have a SEM without latent variables, i.e., only observed variables, is it still necessary (and even possible) to report a CFA?

    • @joelcollier9387
      @joelcollier9387  2 года назад

      No need for a CFA if it is only observable variables. That is for latent variables.

  • @henryabac
    @henryabac Год назад

    i would like to how to report exploratory factors analysis in a journal. thanks in advance

  • @xiaozhang3083
    @xiaozhang3083 2 года назад

    Thank you Joel for this informative video! In my case that I'm doing a SEM model with mixed of observable and latent variables, I wonder in this case is it okay to just provide alpha instead of CFA since only one variable is latent? Thanks in advance.

    • @joelcollier9387
      @joelcollier9387  2 года назад

      If you only have one unobserved variable, then there is no need for CFA. You should be fine with the alphas

    • @xiaozhang3083
      @xiaozhang3083 2 года назад

      @@joelcollier9387 Thank you!

  • @ericknganzi398
    @ericknganzi398 2 года назад

    Can I have your book ?.

    • @joelcollier9387
      @joelcollier9387  Год назад

      The book is available at most major bookstores. Here is the link to Amazon if you are curious: www.amazon.com/Applied-Structural-Equation-Modeling-using/dp/0367435268/ref=sr_1_1?crid=27ZACAG96YFS&keywords=joel+collier&qid=1662152266&sprefix=joel+collier%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.d977788f-1483-4f76-90a3-786e4cdc8f10