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Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS: Basic Concepts, Applications, and Programming, Second Edition Paperback – 31 July 2009
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- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRoutledge
- Publication date31 July 2009
- Dimensions15.88 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-100805863737
- ISBN-13978-0805863734
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"This … much anticipated and timely updating of the widely read first edition … is characterized by the same strengths … including the thorough and accessible presentation of a comprehensive range of topics based on real empirical data. Dr. Byrne's book is indispensable to any applied researcher using these techniques in practice." -Patrick Curran, University of North Carolina, USA
"This second edition [is] a must have for clearly understandable input and examples on applying structural equation modeling with AMOS. Barbara Byrne has most certainly written another best seller." - Lisa Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USA
"Dr. Byrne's first edition … was a model of clarity, written specifically for beginners. This new edition continues her tradition of excellence." -Roger E. Millsap, Arizona State University, USA
"An indispensable text [that] will prove to be an excellent resource for students, researchers, and academics." - Jan Bogg, University of Liverpool, UK
"Starting from the basics to advanced SEM tools, Byrne unveils and explains all the potentiality of SEM and how to use it. Both experts and newcomers to SEM who want to use AMOS will find this book extremely helpful." -Francesco Chirico, University of Lugano, Switzerland
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"This … much anticipated and timely updating of the widely read first edition … is characterized by the same strengths … including the thorough and accessible presentation of a comprehensive range of topics based on real empirical data. Dr. Byrne's book is indispensable to any applied researcher using these techniques in practice." -Patrick Curran, University of North Carolina, USA
"This second edition [is] a must have for clearly understandable input and examples on applying structural equation modeling with AMOS. Barbara Byrne has most certainly written another best seller." - Lisa Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USA
"Dr. Byrne's first edition … was a model of clarity, written specifically for beginners. This new edition continues her tradition of excellence." -Roger E. Millsap, Arizona State University, USA
"An indispensable text [that] will prove to be an excellent resource for students, researchers, and academics." - Jan Bogg, University of Liverpool, UK
"Starting from the basics to advanced SEM tools, Byrne unveils and explains all the potentiality of SEM and how to use it. Both experts and newcomers to SEM who want to use AMOS will find this book extremely helpful." -Francesco Chirico, University of Lugano, Switzerland
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- Publisher : Routledge; 2 edition (31 July 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0805863737
- ISBN-13 : 978-0805863734
- Dimensions : 15.88 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
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The book is illustrated in AMOS 17. I have not seen any significant differences between AMOS 17 and AMOS 16, which is the program I am using at the moment. So it's quite a relief to me.
I've read through the 1st edition, and it was well written in clear English. After 2 chapters, I felt that 2nd edition carried the same tradition: get you into SEM without killing all your brain cells in matrix algebra, multivariate statistics, and Greek alphabet. Yes, I was referring to the mighty LISREL. Not that I have anything against LISREL personally (that is when it is not yelling FATAL ERROR at me), it's just the learning curve was steep.