LISREL
LISREL, an acronym for linear structural relations, is a statistical software package used in structural equation modeling (SEM) for manifest and latent variables. It requires a "fairly high level of statistical sophistication".[1]
History
LISREL was developed in the 1970s by Karl Jöreskog, then a scientist at Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey,[2] and Dag Sörbom, later both professors of Uppsala University in Sweden.[3] The most current version, as of August 2014, is LISREL 9.1.
Command language, graphical user interface and delivery
LISREL is mainly syntax-based, although recent versions have featured a graphical user interface (GUI).
SSI (Scientific Software International) has recently changed from e-Academy to a "home-built" solution for distributing the rental (6- or 12-month) versions of their software.
See also
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Multivariate analysis
- Path analysis (statistics)
- Structural equation modeling
References
- ↑ "LISREL". University of Indiana. University Information Technology Services. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- ↑ Joreskog, K. G.; Van Thillo, M. (1972). "LISREL: A General Computer Program for Estimating a Linear Structural Equation System Involving Multiple Indicators of Unmeasured Variables (RB-72-56).". Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service. Retrieved November 7, 2010.
- ↑ "LISREL 8.3". Yale University Center for Science and Social Science Information. Retrieved 27 November 2014.