KIN 594 - Latent Variable Modeling - Day 002 - mini-Early Evaluation
KIN 594 - Latent Variable Modeling - Day 002 - mini-Early Evaluation
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Kline (2005) Chapters 1-4, 6, 7, & 12
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Article #1 - Jackson et al (2009) – Reporting practices in confirmatory factor analysis: an overview and some recommendations. Psychological Methods, 14, 6-23.
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