Path analysis with latent variables in Stata based on 'sem' syntax
This video provides a general walkthrough of how to specify a latent variable path model using Stata syntax. The presentation is based on Example 9 from the Stata SEM User's guide: https://www.stata.com/manuals/sem.pdf The Example data is linked in the Powerpoint, but you can also copy the following and paste it into your command line in Stata (and hit enter) to import it: use https://www.stata-press.com/data/r16/... The Powerpoint referenced in the video can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BfTj...

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