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Large-scale surveys using complex sample designs are frequently carried out by government agencies. The statistical analysis technology available for such data is, however, limited in scope. This study investigates and further develops statistical methods that could be used in software for the analysis of data collected under complex sample designs. First, it identifies several recent methodological lines of inquiry which taken together provide a powerful and general statistical basis for a complex sample, structural equation modeling analysis. Second, it extends some of this research to new situations of interest. A Monte Carlo study that empirically evaluates these techniques on simulated data comparable to those in largescale complex surveys demonstrates that they work well in practice. Due to the generality of the approaches, the methods cover not only continuous normal variables but also continuous nonnormal variables and dichotomous variables. Two methods designed to take into account the complex sample structure were
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Muthén et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69dda9520c229df86840c988 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/271070
Bengt Muthén
University of Notre Dame
Albert Satorra
Barcelona School of Economics
Sociological Methodology
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