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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Terms & Explanations do not correspond well to AMOS For a book that presumes to describe the use of a particular software (AMOS) for conducting Structural Equation Modeling, this book misses the mark by quite a bit. Many of the terms and windows figures the author uses do not correspond well to those actually used in AMOS. Also, the description of what the author is doing is often not as clear as one would hope, and I found myself often at a lost as to what the intent or purpose was for performing each step and why one may want to perform each procedure discussed. Lastly, this book spends the vast majority of its page space discussing factor analyses (confirmatory factor analysis) and the use of modification indices. While this may be of some importance to some researchers, the more theorectically and empirically meaningful discussion of assessing and comparing various causal models of association are tersely covered and and the rationale behind such analytical tools poorly explained. Also, the author seems to advocate for some practices in SEM that many other experts may not condone. Structional Equaltion Modelling with AMOS The book is very good for both beginners and to some degree for intermediate persons. Also, chapters include many illustrative examples. Good approach to AMOS, sometimes hard to follow The book is comprehensible in general, it permits to make the exercises in Amos very easily. Nevertheless some explanations are hard to follow, for instance, what she call the "smorgasbord" of quality indices and other technical issues are difficult to follow, I had to read several times to connect the ideas and get the final picture of what she tries to explain, and figure out why the output may indicate that the model may be bad and good at the same time. Great reference source This is an excellent book for beginners to AMOS, as well as to anyone who needs an occasional straightforward and detailed reference source. That said, don't expect detailed discussions of the theoretical underpinnings of SEM. I would classify this as a strictly practical, hands-on approach - and completely indispensable because of it. Good but? The printed output analysis may prove helpful - if I ever get that far. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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