Data Analysis with Mplus
A practical introduction to using Mplus for the analysis of multivariate data, this volume provides step-by-step guidance, complete with real data examples, numerous screen shots, and output excerpts. The author shows how to prepare a data set for import in Mplus using SPSS. He explains how to specify different types of models in Mplus syntax and address typical caveats--for example, assessing measurement invariance in longitudinal SEMs. Coverage includes path and factor analytic models as well as mediational, longitudinal, multilevel, and latent class models. Specific programming tips and solution strategies are presented in boxes in each chapter. The companion website (www.guilford.com/geiser-materials) features data sets, annotated syntax files, and output for all of the examples. Of special utility to instructors and students, many of the examples can be run with the free demo version of Mplus.
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Data Analysis with Mplus
A practical introduction to using Mplus for the analysis of multivariate data, this volume provides step-by-step guidance, complete with real data examples, numerous screen shots, and output excerpts. The author shows how to prepare a data set for import in Mplus using SPSS. He explains how to specify different types of models in Mplus syntax and address typical caveats--for example, assessing measurement invariance in longitudinal SEMs. Coverage includes path and factor analytic models as well as mediational, longitudinal, multilevel, and latent class models. Specific programming tips and solution strategies are presented in boxes in each chapter. The companion website (www.guilford.com/geiser-materials) features data sets, annotated syntax files, and output for all of the examples. Of special utility to instructors and students, many of the examples can be run with the free demo version of Mplus.
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Data Analysis with Mplus

Data Analysis with Mplus

by Christian Geiser PhD
Data Analysis with Mplus

Data Analysis with Mplus

by Christian Geiser PhD

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Overview

A practical introduction to using Mplus for the analysis of multivariate data, this volume provides step-by-step guidance, complete with real data examples, numerous screen shots, and output excerpts. The author shows how to prepare a data set for import in Mplus using SPSS. He explains how to specify different types of models in Mplus syntax and address typical caveats--for example, assessing measurement invariance in longitudinal SEMs. Coverage includes path and factor analytic models as well as mediational, longitudinal, multilevel, and latent class models. Specific programming tips and solution strategies are presented in boxes in each chapter. The companion website (www.guilford.com/geiser-materials) features data sets, annotated syntax files, and output for all of the examples. Of special utility to instructors and students, many of the examples can be run with the free demo version of Mplus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462507849
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 12/05/2012
Series: Methodology in the Social Sciences Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 305
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Christian Geiser, PhD, is a former professor of quantitative psychology. He currently works as an instructor and statistical consultant. His areas of expertise are in structural equation modeling, longitudinal data analysis, latent class modeling, multitrait–multimethod analysis, and measurement. His website is https://christiangeiser.com/.
 

Table of Contents

1. Data Management in SPSS
1.1 Coding Missing Values
1.2 Exporting an ASCII Data File for Mplus
2. Reading Data into Mplus
2.1 Importing and Analyzing Individual Data (Raw Data)
2.1.1 Basic Structure of the Mplus Syntax and Basic Analysis
2.1.2 Mplus Output for Basic Analysis
2.2 Importing and Analyzing Summary Data (Covariance or Correlation Matrices)
3. Linear Structural Equation Models
3.1 What are Linear SEMs?
3.2 Simple Linear Regression Analysis with Manifest Variables
3.3 Latent Regression Analysis
3.4 Confirmatory Factor Analysis
3.4.1 First-Order CFA
3.4.2 Second-Order CFA
3.5 Path Models and Mediator Analysis
3.5.1 Introduction and Manifest Path Analysis
3.5.2 Manifest Path Analysis in Mplus
3.5.3 Latent Path Analysis
3.5.4 Latent Path Analysis in Mplus
4. Structural Equation Models for Measuring Variability and Change
4.1 Latent State Analysis
4.1.1 LS versus LST Models
4.1.2 Analysis of LS Models in Mplus
4.1.3 Modeling Indicator-Specific Effects
4.1.4 Testing for Measurement Invariance across Time
4.2 LST Analysis
4.3 Autoregressive Models
4.3.1 Manifest Autoregressive Models
4.3.2 Latent Autoregressive Models
4.4 Latent Change Models
4.5 Latent Growth Curve Models
4.5.1 First-Order LGCMs
4.5.2 Second-Order LGCMs
5. Multilevel Regression Analysis
5.1 Introduction to Multilevel Analysis
5.2 Specification of Multilevel Models in Mplus
5.3 Option two level basic
5.4 Random Intercept Models
5.4.1 Null Model (Intercept-Only Model)
5.4.2 One-Way Random Effects of ANCOVA
5.4.3 Means-as-Outcomes Model
5.5 Random Intercept and Slope Models
5.5.1 Random Coefficient Regression Analysis
5.5.2 Intercepts-and-Slopes-as-Outcomes Model
6. Latent Class Analysis
6.1 Introduction to Latent Class Analysis
6.2 Specification of LCA Models in Mplus
6.3 Model Fit Assessment and Model Comparisons
6.3.1 Absolute Model Fit
6.3.2 Relative Model Fit
6.3.3 Interpretability
Appendix A: Summary of Key Mplus Commands Discussed in This Book
Appendix B: Common Mistakes in the Mplus Input Setup and Troubleshooting
Appendix C: Further Readings

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Graduate students, instructors, and researchers in psychology, education, human development and family studies, management, sociology, social work, nursing, public health, criminal justice, and communications. Serves as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses in multivariate statistics, factor analysis, structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling, or advanced quantitative methods.

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