Hello,
I am using the SEM command (with maximum likelihood estimation) in Stata.
I am wondering if after running the SEM command with maximum likelihood estimation (default standard errors), there is a way to obtain the correlation residuals from the model?
I am aware that there is an "estat residuals, standardized" command to get standardized covariance residuals. Is Stata essentially giving me the correlation residuals with this command? In other words, are "standardized residuals" really "correlation residuals"?
If not, how could I obtain the correlation residuals (where I inspect if any number exceeds 0.1 for local assessment of fit).
Thank you very much!
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