My understanding was that SEM typically requires a larger sample size, ideally over 200 observations for reliable results, but the 'medsem' package could be used on smaller sample sizes? (please correct me if I am wrong). Now that I've finished my analyses with this assumption ( 82 observations), I cant seem to find any official sources which mentions appropriate sample size for 'medsem'. Would anyone be able to direct me? Thank you!
Related Posts with guidance on minimum sample size for 'medsem' package
Aggregate individual-level data into household-level dataHi. I am working with a survey that gathers information on an individual level. The survey asks all …
Problem with using margins code and creating a dummy variable on command boxDear statalist I have a problem using margins on stata command. I'm doing some research related to …
Panel Data: Comparison of ObservationsHello, I would like to specify a variable that indicates the ratio of new names to the total number …
xtabond2 command help, PLEASEHi all! I am just getting into GMM (dynamic panel) for the first time, and I'm having much difficult…
By Patient ID subtract dates if observation (admission ID) condition is metHi all, I'm working on a fairly large hospital readmission dataset with 350 vars and 1.5M observati…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to guidance on minimum sample size for 'medsem' package
Post a Comment