cvregsem | R Documentation |
The package regsem (Jacobucci, 2017) is designed for a specific type of SEM called regularized structural equation modelling (RegSEM). For more information about RegSEM and the implementation in R we refer to the manual written by Jacobucci (2017).This function creates a bridge between the regsem and semplot packages, making it possible to use output from the regsem() and cv_regsem() functions to create models in sempaths.
## S3 method for class 'cvregsem' semPlotModel(object,model,...)
object |
The regsem output |
model |
The cfa output used as input for the cv_regsem function |
... |
Arguments sent to 'lisrelModel', not used in other methods. |
A 'semPlotModel' object.
Sacha Epskamp <mail@sachaepskamp.com> Jason Nak <jasonnak@hotmail.com> Myrthe Veenman <myrthe.veenman@hotmail.com>
Jacobucci, R. (2017). regsem: Regularized Structural Equation Modeling. arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08489.
semPlotModel
semPaths
## Example of fitting and plotting a cv_regsem model in semPaths #library(psych) #library(lavaan) #library(regsem) # use a subset of the BFI #bfi2 <- bfi[1:250,c(1:5,18,22)] #bfi2[,1] <- reverse.code(-1,bfi2[,1]) # specify a SEM model #mod <- " #f1 =~ NA*A1+A2+A3+A4+A5+O2+N3 #f1~~1*f1 #" # fit the model #fit <- cfa(mod, bfi2) #out.reg <- cv_regsem(fit, type="lasso", pars_pen=c(1:7), n.lambda=23, jump =.05) # plot the model #semPaths(semPlotModel.cvregsemplot(object = out.reg, model = fit))
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