Hi Mike, Thank you for your efforts!! Your videos are really helpful. Do you have any plan of making and uploading a video on multilevel CFA and SEM (gsem) with STATA by any chance? I would love to see that!!!
Hi Mike, Thank you so much for the interesting video. I learn a lot from your videos. I also see that you have some videos with AMOS. Can I do the same cross-lagged panel analysis in AMOS? How can I deal with missing data? Thank you for your time.
Thank you so very much, Mike, you inspired me a lot. Would you mind if I could learn propensity score techniques from you? such as Marginal structural models, or G-estimation by STATA?. Thank you in advanced
Hi Mike, Thank you for your efforts!! Your videos are really helpful.
Do you have any plan of making and uploading a video on multilevel CFA and SEM (gsem) with STATA by any chance?
I would love to see that!!!
This is really helpful! May I know how to perform Cross-lagged panel analysis SEM that has moderators/mediators?
Hi Mike, Thank you so much for the interesting video. I learn a lot from your videos. I also see that you have some videos with AMOS. Can I do the same cross-lagged panel analysis in AMOS? How can I deal with missing data? Thank you for your time.
This is a great video, thanks! Would you consider doing one with three timepoints?
could this approach work if one had a large number of observations for the same entities, like say 30 ?
hi mike really good videos. I want to know how do you include demographic variables, assuming you want to control them, like gender or SES?
Thank you so very much, Mike, you inspired me a lot. Would you mind if I could learn propensity score techniques from you? such as Marginal structural models, or G-estimation by STATA?. Thank you in advanced