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In an attempt to model the fact that I think that you should, at the end of this course, be able to do SEM in any program that happens to be available, I've included a brief example of an AMOS setup which does Loehlin's two predictor model. Although the text you will see doesn't make much sense when you look at it, simply download this file and call it into AMOS. I think you'll be pleased with what you see. |
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