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This article illustrates how to use set_sem_layout()
from the package
semptools
(CRAN page)
for a model with second-order factors. Readers
are assumed to have learned how to use set_sem_layout()
(see vignette("quick_start_sem")
).
semPaths
PlotWe will use sem_2nd_order_example
, a sample SEM dataset
from semptools with 21 variables for illustration.
library(semptools) head(round(sem_2nd_order_example, 3), 3)
This is the SEM model to be fitted:
mod <- 'f1 =~ x01 + x02 + x03 f2 =~ x04 + x05 + x06 + x07 f3 =~ x08 + x09 + x10 f4 =~ x11 + x12 + x13 + x14 f5 =~ x15 + x16 + x17 + x18 f6 =~ x19 + x20 + x21 f21 =~ 1*f1 + f3 + f4 f22 =~ 1*f2 + f5 + f6 f22 ~ f21 '
Fitting the model using lavaan::sem()
:
library(lavaan) fit <- lavaan::sem(mod, sem_2nd_order_example)
This is the plot from semPaths
:
library(semPlot) p <- semPaths(fit, whatLabels = "est", sizeMan = 5, nCharNodes = 0, nCharEdges = 0, edge.width = 0.8, node.width = 0.7, edge.label.cex = 0.6, style = "ram", mar = c(5, 5, 5, 5))
As described in vignette("set_sem_layout")
, the
plot can be modified by set_sem_layout()
, with
these special treatment:
To modify a plot with second order factors:
The "indicators" of a second-order factor
need to be included in the vector for
the indicator_order
argument.
In the matrix for factor_layout
, all
factors, first or second order, should
be included.
Although a second-order factor has
latent factors as their indicators,
the direction of a second-order
factor in the factor_point_to
matrix is ignored. The position of
the indicators of a second-order
factor are determined by the
factor_layout
matrix.
In the example below, f1
to f6
,
though latent factors themselves,
are included in the vector for
indicator_order
.
indicator_order <- c("x01", "x03", "x02", "x05", "x06", "x04", "x07", "x08", "x09", "x10", "x12", "x11", "x13", "x14", "x16", "x15", "x18", "x17", "x20", "x19", "x21", "f1", "f3", "f4", "f5", "f6", "f2") indicator_factor <- c("f1", "f1", "f1", "f2", "f2", "f2", "f2", "f3", "f3", "f3", "f4", "f4", "f4", "f4", "f5", "f5", "f5", "f5", "f6", "f6", "f6", "f21", "f21", "f21", "f22", "f22", "f22") factor_layout <- matrix(c( NA, "f21", NA, NA, NA, "f22", NA, "f1", "f4", "f3", NA, "f2", "f6", "f5"), byrow = TRUE, 2, 7) factor_layout <- matrix(c("f1", NA, NA, "f2", "f4", "f21", "f22", "f6", "f3", NA, NA, "f5"), byrow = TRUE, 3, 4) factor_point_to <- matrix(c("left", NA, NA, "right", "left", "left", "right", "right", "left", NA, NA, "right"), byrow = TRUE, 3, 4) indicator_spread <- c(f4 = 1.25, f2 = 1.25, f5 = 1.25) p2 <- set_sem_layout(p, indicator_order = indicator_order, indicator_factor = indicator_factor, factor_layout = factor_layout, factor_point_to = factor_point_to, indicator_spread = indicator_spread)
This is the result:
plot(p2)
The layout is acceptable. It can be further modified
by other functions described in vignette("semptools")
.
For example, the residuals can be rotated:
my_rotate_resid_list <- c(f4 = 45, f21 = 0, f22 = 0, f6 = -45) p3 <- rotate_resid(p2, my_rotate_resid_list) plot(p3)
Please refer to vignette("quick_start_sem")
on other options of set_sem_layout()
and
how to use it with other functions in the package.
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