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Date:         Thu, 15 Apr 1999 15:59:12 -0400
Reply-To:     frank.mwaniki@PHARMA.NOVARTIS.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         Frank Mwaniki <frank.mwaniki@PHARMA.NOVARTIS.COM>
Subject:      Re: repost of question
Comments: To: ns33@cornell.edu
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Niren, I would start with proc calis. there is reference a paper on the sas web site that you may want start with which should be in sugi21 proceedings. Below is an abstract. G'Luck, Frank

it's at http://www.sas.com/usergroups/sugi/sugi21/abstracts/abs348.html <<Paper 256

At SUGI 20, the author presented a paper on performing path analysis with manifest variables using PROC CALIS. This paper goes one step further by showing how PROC CALIS can be used to perform structural equation modeling with latent variables. It presents a simple, step-by-step approach for testing structural equation models using the SAS System. The paper introduces basic issues in structural equation modeling and shows how to perform confirmatory factor analysis and latent-variable path analysis with the CALIS procedure. It illustrates a two-phase approach to latent-variable path analysis recommended by Anderson & Gerbing (1988). The paper also shows how to use PROC CALIS to test the investment model, a theory of commitment in romantic relations drawn from the social psychology research literature (Rusbult, 1980). >>

Niren Sirohi <sirohi@RESEARCH.JOHNSON.CORNELL.EDU> on 04/15/99 03:01:28 PM

Please respond to ns33@cornell.edu

To: SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU cc: (bcc: Frank Mwaniki/PH/Novartis) Subject: repost of question

anyone out there who has don latent class modeling using SAS? Which proc does one use?

niren


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