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Using residuals in equations as predi... |
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I would like to know how residual factors can be used as predictors of other factors in SEM. In my research I use EQs because this is very easily done. For instance, when I have three factors, F!, F2< and F3, I can regress F2 on F1 and F3 on F1 and the residual (or disturbance) of F2, that is D2. In the EQs language, this would be as follows: F2 = *F1 + D2; F3 = *F1 + *D2 + D3; I have not been able to find how I can take the residuals of factors in Mplus and use them as predictors of other factors, as specified above. I would appreciate it if you would help in this because I highly value the many functions of Mplus not included in EQS. Best regards, Andreas Demetriou |
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This is described in a FAQ on our website (see top of left column) called Regressing on a residual |
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