2009/9/4 Dan-Erik <[email protected]>:
>
> I have been trying to find alternatives to R for structured equation
> modeling, but so far I haven't been very successful. Most books and
> sites refer to LISREL or AMOS, but I would prefer to work with all my
> data in the same environment without dropping out to other
> applications all the time.

I'm just curious:

   (1) what is "structured equation modeling"?

   (2) Could you discuss more how/why R doesn't meet your needs?  I'm
very curious what the Sage project might be doing right for you that R
isn't doing.

>
> So I just wanted to know if anyone has done a nice little package of
> SEM routines that I could use to output graphical charts of path
> analysis?
>
> My second choice after sagemath would be Wolfram Mathematica, but I
> haven't been able to find anything there either, except references to
> a few basic statistics packages that could be used to achieve the
> effect of a SEM package. But I would prefer to have someone else
> provide a SEM package so I can focus on my data and how to process it.
>
> >
>



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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