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Exogenous and Endogenous Latent Variables in SEM analysis (www.statswork.com)

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Exogenous and Endogenous Latent Variables in SEM analysis (www.statswork.com)

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  1. www.statswork.com +91-8754446690 info@statswork.com 1 LECTURE SERIES STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING REAL TIME APPLICATION WITH EXAMPLES

  2. Exogenous and Endogenous Latent Variables in SEM analysis 2 LECTURE - 3 BASIC INTRODUCTION- III Website: www.statswork.com Contact: +91-8754446690

  3. Table of Content 3 Exogenous latent variables 2. Endogenous latent variables Website: www.statswork.com Contact: 8754446690

  4. Exogenous latent variables 4 • Exogenous latent variables (or) Independent variables • They cause fluctuations in the values of other latent variables in the model. • Changes in the values of exogenous variables are not explained by the model. Examples: External factors (Gender, Age and Socioeconomic status) to the model.

  5. Endogenous latent variables 5 • Endogenous latent variables (or) Dependent variables • Endogenous variables are influenced by the exogenous variables in the model, either directly or indirectly. • Fluctuation in the values of endogenous variables is said to be explained by the model. • All latent variables that influence them are included in the model specification. Examples: In a study to determine whether how long a student sleeps affects test scores, the independent variable is length of time spent sleeping while the dependent variable is the test score.

  6. Contact us:Website: www.statswork.comContact: +91-8754446690E-mail: info@statswork.com 6 Upcoming Weeks….. Lecture -4 Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using AMOS The Factor Analytic Model: Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA)

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