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Introduction to Structural Equation Modeling for Cross Sectional Data
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Mannheim, B6 4-5
Mannheim, B6 4-5
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Students: 300 €
Academics: 450 €
Commercial: 900 €
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Dozent(en): Jochen Mayerl, Henrik Kenneth Andersen
Seminarinhalt
Social science research is often faced with the problem that social phenomena (e.g., authoritarianism, anti-foreigner attitudes) are not directly observable. Such latent constructs must therefore be operationalized by means of measurement models. Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a procedure that can be used to empirically validate measurement models and to test causal relationships between latent variables.
The workshop introduces the logic of structural equation modeling and the basics of its application to empirical analyses. Participants will learn to use SEM working with the lavaan package for R on examples of the ALLBUS data.
Topics include:
- specification and estimation procedures
- confirmatory factor analysis
- path analysis
- moderator and mediator analysis
- multiple group analysis and testing for measurement equivalence
- methodological pitfalls
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By the end of the course participants will:
Organisational structure of the course
The workshop is structured roughly around two sessions per day. Each session covers a different topic (or set of related topics) and each is separated into an input part (presentation) and an applied part (lab).
Prof. Dr. Mayerl will introduce and discuss a methodological topic in the presentation part of the session. This part of the session has the character of an informal lecture and participants are encouraged to take part actively by asking questions and critically discussing the content.
Afterwards, Dr. Andersen will lead the course in the lab section and demonstrate the application of the core concepts using the lavaan package for R. Once the basic application has been demonstrated, participants will work independently or in small groups on lab exercises. Prof. Dr. Mayerl and Dr. Andersen will support participants in completing the exercises and walk them through the solutions afterwards (if necessary).
Voraussetzungen
Software and hardware requirements
- Participants require current versions of R (at least 4.2.2) and RStudio (at least 2022.12.0 build 353).
- R packages that should be installed on participants' laptops are:
-- haven
-- lavaan
-- semPlot
-- semTools