If my iv is measured by 4 items, mediator is measured by 5 items, and dv is measured by 9 items, what should I do to avioid the NO CONVERGENCE problem? Thank you so much!
Good Morning! Well there are different ways. If you want to control for age (lets say you have a theoretical assumption that age will affect every variable in your model), then you can just add the variable as is to freely correlate with each of your factors. If you think Age will only have an impact on one specific factor (lets say your outcome - happiness), then you regress it on Happiness. Hope that helps.
As a research student who is trying to learn Mplus, this video is so helpful. Thanks very much.
Glad it was helpful!
This was really helpful, especially with me being new to Mplus. Thank you!
I am waiting for new series of mplus videos especially multilevel modelling and latent growth curve modelling
Thank you very much for your amazing work. Could you please upload videos on multilevel modeling
If my iv is measured by 4 items, mediator is measured by 5 items, and dv is measured by 9 items, what should I do to avioid the NO CONVERGENCE problem? Thank you so much!
This is great, thank you so much!
Could you please make a video for latent profile analysis? Thank you!
Good Morning. Its on my list for later in next year though. I first have to publish our tutorial paper on it, and will then make a video
Thank you! Question please: How can I account for control variables in M plus? Many thanks :)
Good Morning! Well there are different ways. If you want to control for age (lets say you have a theoretical assumption that age will affect every variable in your model), then you can just add the variable as is to freely correlate with each of your factors. If you think Age will only have an impact on one specific factor (lets say your outcome - happiness), then you regress it on Happiness. Hope that helps.
Please make veddio on multi level analysis
Hi Gaffar! Its on my to do list. Is there a specific type of Multi-Level SEM that you would like me to focus on?
@@MplusforDummies I don't know about Gaffar, but for me multi-level CFA, with ordinal variables, and using Bayes, would be amazingly helpful!
@@MplusforDummies I would suggest longitudinal data.
thank you