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Handbook of Structural Equation Modeling, Second Edition

Rick H. Hoyle

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Guilford Press
17 February 2023
The definitive one-stop resource on structural equation modeling (SEM) from leading methodologists is now in a significantly revised second edition. Twenty-three new chapters cover model selection, bifactor models, item parceling, multitrait–multimethod models, exploratory SEM, mixture models, SEM with small samples, and more. The book moves from fundamental SEM topics (causality, visualization, assumptions, estimation, model fit, and managing missing data); to major model types focused on unobserved causes of covariance between observed variables; to more complex, specialized applications. Each chapter provides conceptually oriented descriptions, fully explicated analyses, and engaging examples that reveal modeling possibilities for use with the reader's data. The expanded companion website presents full data sets, code, and output for many of the chapters, as well as bonus selected chapters from the prior edition.

New to This Edition
*Chapters on additional topics not mentioned above: SEM-based meta-analysis, dynamic SEM, machine-learning approaches, and more.
*Chapters include computer code associated with example analyses (in Mplus and/or the R package lavaan), along with written descriptions of results.
*60% new material reflects a decade's worth of developments in the mechanics and application of SEM.
*Many new contributors and fully rewritten chapters.

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Imprint:   Guilford Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   1.440kg
ISBN:   9781462544646
ISBN 10:   1462544649
Pages:   785
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
I. Foundations 1. Structural Equation Modeling: An Overview, Rick H. Hoyle 2. A Brief History of Structural Equation Modeling, Ross L. Matsueda 3. The Causal Foundations of Structural Equation Modeling, Judea Pearl 4. Visualizations for Structural Equation Modeling, Jolynn Pek, Erin K. Davisson, & Rick H. Hoyle 5. Latent Variables in Structural Equation Modeling, Kenneth A. Bollen & Rick H. Hoyle 6. Simulation Methods in Structural Equation Modeling, Walter L. Leite, Deborah L. Bandalos, & Zuchao Shen 7. Assumptions in Structural Equation Modeling, Rex B. Kline 8. On the Estimation of Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables, Yunxiao Chen, Irini Moustaki, & Siliang Zhang 9. Power Analysis within a Structural Equation Modeling Framework, Yi Feng & Gregory R. Hancock 10. Model Fit in Structural Equation Modeling, Stephen G. West, Wei Wu, Daniel McNeish, & Andrea Savord 11. Model Selection in Structural Equation Modeling, Kristopher J. Preacher & Haley E. Yaremych 12. Fitting Structural Equation Models with Missing Data, Craig K. Enders 13. Structural Equation Modeling with the Mplus and lavaan Programs, Christian Geiser II. Basic Models and Applications 14. Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Timothy A. Brown 15. Confirmatory Measurement Models for Dichotomous and Ordered Polytomous Indicators, Natalie A. Koziol 16. Item Parceling in SEM: A Researcher Degree-of-Freedom Ripe for Opportunistic Use, Sonya K. Sterba & Jason D. Rights 17. Using Factor Scores in Structural Equation Modeling, Ines Devlieger & Yves Rosseel 18. Bifactor Measurement Models, Steven P. Reise, Maxwell Mansolf, & Mark G. Haviland 19. Multitrait-Multimethod Models, Michael Eid, Tobias Koch, & Christian Geiser 20. Investigating Measurement Invariance Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Keith F. Widaman & Margarita Olivera-Aguilar 21. Flexible Structural Equation Modeling Approaches for Analyzing Means, Marilyn S. Thompson, Yixing Liu, & Samuel B. Green 22. Mediation/Indirect Effects in Structural Equation Modeling, Oscar Gonzalez, Matthew J. Valente, Jeewon Cheong, & David P. MacKinnon 23. Latent Interaction Effects, Augustin Kelava & Holger Brandt 24. Dynamic Moderation with Latent Interactions: General Cross-lagged Panel Models with Interaction Effects Over Time, Michael J. Zyphur & Ozlem Ozkok 25. Psychometric Scale Evaluation Using Structural Equation Modeling and Latent Variable Modeling, Tenko Raykov 26. Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling, Ronald H. Heck & Tingting Reid III. Specialized and Advanced Models and Applications 27. Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling, Alexandre J. S. Morin 28. Structural Equation Modeling with Small Samples and Many Variables, Katerina M. Marcoulides, Ke-Hai Yuan, & Lifang Deng 29. Mixture Models, Douglas Steinley 30. Latent Curve Modeling of Longitudinal Growth Data, Kevin J. Grimm & John J. McArdle 31. Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling as a Combination of Time Series Modeling, Multilevel Modeling, and Structural Equation Modeling, Ellen L. Hamaker, Tihomir Asparouhov, & Bengt Muthén 32. Continuous-Time Dynamic Models: Connections to Structural Equation Models and Other Discrete-Time Models, Sy-Miin Chow, Diane Losardo, Jonathan Park, & Peter C. M. Molenaar 33. Latent Trait-State Models, David A. Cole & Qimin Liu 34. Longitudinal Models for Assessing Dynamics in Dyadic Data, Meng Chen, Hairong Song, & Emilio Ferrer 35. Structural Equation Modeling in Genetics, Susanne Bruins, Sanja Franić, Conor V. Dolan, Denny Borsboom, & Dorret I. Boomsma 36. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)-Based Meta-Analysis, Mike W.-L. Cheung 37. Nonlinear Structural Equation Models: Advanced Methods and Applications, Jeffrey R. Harring & Jinwang Zou 38. Foundations and Extensions of Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling, Sarah Depaoli, David Kaplan, & Sonja D. Winter 39. Machine Learning Approaches to Structural Equation Modeling, Andreas M. Brandmaier & Ross C. Jacobucci

Rick H. Hoyle, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Director of the Center for the Study of Adolescent Risk and Resilience at Duke University. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, the American Psychological Association (Divisions 1, 5, 8, and 9), and the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Dr. Hoyle has written extensively on structural equation modeling and other statistical and methodological strategies for the study of complex social and behavioral processes.

Reviews for Handbook of Structural Equation Modeling, Second Edition

I have always recommended this book for anyone interested in conducting or teaching SEM. The second edition continues to be my favorite comprehensive SEM reference book, with new chapters covering advanced topics. --Dana Joseph, PhD, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida This handbook is an outstanding desk reference on a wide variety of advanced and foundational topics. I recommend it either for personal use or for a class with students with strong quantitative backgrounds. The second edition has excellent coverage of exciting developments regarding analysis of longitudinal data. The chapter authors are a 'who's who' of the field. --Jeffrey S. Simons, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of South Dakota SEM provides unity to disparate analyses and facilitates model evaluation and modification in the everyday practice of uncountable researchers. This is an impressive, 'must-read' book for practitioners of SEM and those who want to apprehend the strength and usefulness of the SEM idea. --Albert Satorra, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Statistics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain The world of SEM--in terms of both applications and methodological advances--has expanded dramatically in recent years. Just learning SEM in the first place can be hard enough, let alone keeping up with all of the new developments. The second edition of this handbook is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive summary of current possibilities and best practices using SEM. The authors are all leading experts who have tackled an exhaustive list of topics, with an eye toward accessibility for new learners, but without shying away from the material's inherent complexity. --Lesa Hoffman, PhD, Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, College of Education, University of Iowa-The breadth of topics covered in this reference text leaves little doubt that a firm grasp of data analysis with latent variables is essential to the advancement of scholarship in the social and behavioral sciences....An excellent resource for the many conceptual and analytical problems frequently encountered by researchers making use of SEM....Readers will find themselves returning to the Handbook again and again as a starting point for their work on virtually any topic currently within the broad reach of SEM. (on the first edition)--Structural Equation Modeling, 04/01/2013


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