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Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling, Second Edition

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# Paperback: 366 pages
# Publisher: The Guilford Press; Second Edition edition (September 29, 2004)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 1572306904
# ISBN-13: 978-1572306905


The bestselling text that has been so popular with graduate students and researchers for providing an accessible guide to the application, interpretation, and pitfalls of structural equation modeling (SEM) has now been carefully revised to be even more useful.

New to this edition are:
* The first SEM text web page, offering free access to data and program syntax files for many of the research examples in the book, electronic overheads that readers can download and print, and links to other useful sites.
* Separate chapters that review fundamental statistical concepts: one on correlation and regression (providing a foundation for less advanced readers), and another on data preparation and screening.
* More coverage of the relation between measurement models and structural models in Chapter 8, which directly compares both types of models.
* New, separate chapters on nonrecursive models of multiple-sample SEM in Part III, including extensive explanations of latent growth models in Chapter 10 and multilevel SEM in Chapter 13.



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Moderator note: just a friendly advice, structural equation modeling is not at all related to civil engineering, it is more related to MBA and the social sciences (see the second page of the posted book). I happen to have done an MBA and have hundreds of MBA related material but I don't think it would be appropriate to post them in this forum.