For structural equation models (SEMs) with categorical data, correlated measurement residuals are not easily implemented. The problem lies mainly in the absence of a categorical analogue to the multivariate normal distribution and the absence of closed form formulas in SEMs for categorical data. We present a novel technique to handle measurement residuals that keeps the attractive SEM mainframe intact yet adds flexibility in dependence modeling without excessive computational burden. The technique is based upon the concept of copula functions and is introduced with a data set of ordinal responses originating from a contextualized personality study on aggression. Focus is on models arising in a multitrait-multimethod context, where the flexi...
During the past decade, the use of polynomial regression has become increasingly prevalent in congru...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
UnrestrictedThe current study examined data from the Southern California Twin Study (Baker et al., 2...
For structural equation models (SEMs) with categorical data, correlated measurement residuals are no...
In this project we introduce the use of copulas for dealing with residual dependencies in item respo...
Causal inference in psychological research is typically hampered by unobserved confounding. A copula...
Causal inference in psychological research is typically hampered by unobserved confounding. A copula...
Latent interaction modeling is an important tool for educational and psychological research, yet its...
ABSTRACT Theories hypothesizing interactions between a categorical and one or more continuous variab...
We develop factor copula models to analyse the dependence among mixed continuous and discrete respon...
In factorial survey designs, respondents evaluate multiple short descriptions of social objects (vig...
Social science and behavioral science students and researchers are often confronted with data that a...
The development of multivariate models with parsimonious dependence is of great interest in a wide r...
Multivariate count data occur in several different disciplines. However, existing models do not offe...
When two interventions are randomized to multiple sub-clusters within a whole cluster, accounting fo...
During the past decade, the use of polynomial regression has become increasingly prevalent in congru...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
UnrestrictedThe current study examined data from the Southern California Twin Study (Baker et al., 2...
For structural equation models (SEMs) with categorical data, correlated measurement residuals are no...
In this project we introduce the use of copulas for dealing with residual dependencies in item respo...
Causal inference in psychological research is typically hampered by unobserved confounding. A copula...
Causal inference in psychological research is typically hampered by unobserved confounding. A copula...
Latent interaction modeling is an important tool for educational and psychological research, yet its...
ABSTRACT Theories hypothesizing interactions between a categorical and one or more continuous variab...
We develop factor copula models to analyse the dependence among mixed continuous and discrete respon...
In factorial survey designs, respondents evaluate multiple short descriptions of social objects (vig...
Social science and behavioral science students and researchers are often confronted with data that a...
The development of multivariate models with parsimonious dependence is of great interest in a wide r...
Multivariate count data occur in several different disciplines. However, existing models do not offe...
When two interventions are randomized to multiple sub-clusters within a whole cluster, accounting fo...
During the past decade, the use of polynomial regression has become increasingly prevalent in congru...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
UnrestrictedThe current study examined data from the Southern California Twin Study (Baker et al., 2...