netSEM
Network Structural Equation Modeling
The network structural equation modeling conducts a network statistical analysis on a data frame of coincident observations of multiple continuous variables [1]. It builds a pathway model by exploring a pool of domain knowledge guided candidate statistical relationships between each of the variable pairs, selecting the 'best fit' on the basis of a specific criteria such as adjusted r-squared value. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation Award EEC-2052776 and EEC-2052662 for the MDS-Rely IUCRC Center, under the NSF Solicitation: NSF 20-570 Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers Program [1] Bruckman, Laura S., Nicholas R. Wheeler, Junheng Ma, Ethan Wang, Carl K. Wang, Ivan Chou, Jiayang Sun, and Roger H. French. (2013) doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2013.2267611.
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- Bruckman, Laura S., Nicholas R. Wheeler, Junheng Ma, Ethan Wang, Carl K. Wang, Ivan Chou, Jiayang Sun, and Roger H. French. (2013) doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2013.2267611
- Last release09/06/2023
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Laura S. Bruckman
Xuanji Yu
Yu Wang
Show author detailsRolesContributorJiqi Liu
Alan J. Curran
Abdulkerim Gok
Jennifer L. Braid
Roger H. French
Wei-Heng Huang
Xuan Ma
Justin S. Fada
Nicholas R. Wheeler
Addison G. Klinke
Yifan Xu
Wenyu Du
Amit K. Verma
Devin A. Gordon
Sameera Nalin Venkat
HeinHtet Aung
Yeajin Jo
Kemal Ozdemirli
Show author detailsRolesContributorJonathan Gordon
Jayvic Cristian Jimenez
Jennifer L. W. Carter
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