Dear fellow Stata enthusiasts,
after having established a new construct by EFA using polychoric correlations and factormat command in Stata due to having both categorical (binary) and continuous indicators, I do now try to validate my new construct using CFA:
I would greatly appreciate your recommendations on whether:
a) a solution based on GSEM might be most applicable (however, indicators for my latent factors vary by type such that e.g., 'logit' link option would also try to describe continuous indicators; gsem (latent_factor1 -> continuous_indicator1 continuous_indicator2 binary_indicator1, logit) )
or
b) There is a reliable option to use the polychoric correlation matrix from my EFA and use it as basis for my (g)sem (preferably sem, given that post-estimation commands are available) - possibly with 'ssd init'?
I very much appreciate your help and look forward to helpful recommendations!
Thanks and best,
Florian
after having established a new construct by EFA using polychoric correlations and factormat command in Stata due to having both categorical (binary) and continuous indicators, I do now try to validate my new construct using CFA:
I would greatly appreciate your recommendations on whether:
a) a solution based on GSEM might be most applicable (however, indicators for my latent factors vary by type such that e.g., 'logit' link option would also try to describe continuous indicators; gsem (latent_factor1 -> continuous_indicator1 continuous_indicator2 binary_indicator1, logit) )
or
b) There is a reliable option to use the polychoric correlation matrix from my EFA and use it as basis for my (g)sem (preferably sem, given that post-estimation commands are available) - possibly with 'ssd init'?
I very much appreciate your help and look forward to helpful recommendations!
Thanks and best,
Florian
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