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Path Model Analyzed with Ordinary Least Squares Multiple Regression Versus LISREL

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Journal J Psychol
Specialty Psychology
Date 2001 Jun 14
PMID 11403343
Citations 4
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Abstract

The data of a specified path model using the variables of voice, perceived organizational support, being heard, and procedural justice were subjected to the two separate structural equation modeling analytic techniques--that of ordinary least squares regression and LISREL. A comparison of the results and differences between the analyses is discussed, with the LISREL approach being stronger from both theoretical and statistical perspectives.

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