After Karl Jöreskog's first presentation in 1970, Structural Equation
Modelling or SEM has become a main statistical tool in many fields of
science. It is the standard approach of factor analytic and causal
modelling in such diverse fields as sociology, education, psychology,
economics, management and medical sciences. In addition to an extension
of its application area, Structural Equation Modelling also features a
continual renewal and extension of its theoretical background. The
sixteen contributions to this book, written by experts from many
countries, present important new developments and interesting
applications in Structural Equation Modelling. The book addresses
methodologists and statisticians professionally dealing with Structural
Equation Modelling to enhance their knowledge of the type of models
covered and the technical problems involved in their formulation. In
addition, the book offers applied researchers new ideas about the use of
Structural Equation Modeling in solving their problems. Finally,
methodologists, mathematicians and applied researchers alike are
addressed, who simply want to update their knowledge of recent
approaches in data analysis and mathematical modelling.