Dear colleagues,
I have a quick question regarding using the SEMBUILDER -- I was wondering if it is possible to have the sembuilder "draw" a SEM model from the command and results window?
For example, consider Example 9 from the Stata 13 manual (pg 199 of this link). One could enter these few lines of code and have Stata estimate the corresponding coefficients:
My question is this: after the estimation is completed, how do I get the SEMBUILDER to generate (draw) the corresponding SEM figure -- as shown on pg 200 of this link) -- based on the few lines of text commands issued above?
Thank you in advance for your time. My sincerest apologies if this sounds like a silly question.
Very sincerely,
Michael
I have a quick question regarding using the SEMBUILDER -- I was wondering if it is possible to have the sembuilder "draw" a SEM model from the command and results window?
For example, consider Example 9 from the Stata 13 manual (pg 199 of this link). One could enter these few lines of code and have Stata estimate the corresponding coefficients:
Code:
. use http://www.stata-press.com/data/r13/sem_sm2 . ssd describe . sem /// (anomia67 pwless67 <- Alien67) /// measurement piece (anomia71 pwless71 <- Alien71) /// measurement piece (Alien67 <- SES) /// structural piece (Alien71 <- Alien67 SES) /// structural piece ( SES -> educ66 occstat66) // measurement piece
Thank you in advance for your time. My sincerest apologies if this sounds like a silly question.
Very sincerely,
Michael
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