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Croon’s Bias-Corrected Estimation of Latent Interactions
Kyle Cox,Benjamin Kelcey +1 more
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In this paper, a computationally simple sequential estimation approach using corrections was proposed to estimate the structural equation model (SEM) parameters with respect to the inclusion of latent interactions in the model.Abstract:
Estimation of structural equation model (SEM) parameters is frequently complicated by the inclusion of latent interactions. A computationally simple sequential estimation approach using corrections...read more
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Testing and Interpreting Latent Variable Interactions Using the semTools Package
TL;DR: Methods of estimating and testing latent variable interactions with a focus on product indicator methods of examining latent interactions provide an accurate method to estimate and test latent interactions and can be implemented in any latent variable modeling software package.
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Work-family conflict and job stress among seafarers: the moderating role of job satisfaction.
Yun Liu,Ji An,Yujie Sun,Chen Liu +3 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in Yangshan Port, Shanghai, China, from August to October 2019, where seafarers working on merchant vessels participated in the present study.
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Croon’s Bias-Corrected Estimation for Multilevel Structural Equation Models with Non-Normal Indicators and Model Misspecifications
Kyle Cox,Ben Kelcey +1 more
TL;DR: Simulation studies suggest that BCFS estimation of MSEMs is often more dependable, more efficient, and less biased than other estimation approaches when sample sizes are limited or model misspecifications are present but is more susceptible to indicator non-normality.
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Does adolescents' social anxiety trigger problematic smartphone use, or vice versa? A comparison between problematic and unproblematic smartphone users
Xinyi Wei,Lei Ren,Hualiang Jiang,Chang Liu,Hongxia Wang,Jingyu Geng,Ting Gao,Jing Wang,Lei Li +8 more
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors used a bias-corrected factor score path analysis (BCFSPA) to estimate data with small or moderate sample size, and found that social anxiety at T1 positively predicted problematic (vs. unproblematic) smartphone users.
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Croon’s Bias-corrected Estimation for Multilevel Structural Equation Models with Latent Interactions
Kyle Cox,Ben Kelcey,Fangxing Bai +2 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed extensions to Croon's bias-corrected estimation for multilevel structural equation models with latent interactions and conducted several simulation studies to probe the accuracy and efficiency of the estimator.
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