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I have the following question: is it possible to perform measurement validation in Stata? I have about 300 variables in the data (= 60 constructs), some of the items are self-manifested. In order to start the causal analysis I first need to check measurement validation. Before I always used SPSS for these reason by first doing Reliability check (Chronbach's alpha) and EFA; and then CFA in AMOS, where I delete the items with the squared multiple correlations <= 0.4. I do not understand whether it is possible to do the measurement validation in Stata?! Should I follow the same procedure? 1. Reliability check (alpha), 2. EFA (factor) 3. CFA (estat gof??) ? In CFA how do I decide which item should I delete? What do I have to pay attention at, what coefficients?
Thank you!
I have the following question: is it possible to perform measurement validation in Stata? I have about 300 variables in the data (= 60 constructs), some of the items are self-manifested. In order to start the causal analysis I first need to check measurement validation. Before I always used SPSS for these reason by first doing Reliability check (Chronbach's alpha) and EFA; and then CFA in AMOS, where I delete the items with the squared multiple correlations <= 0.4. I do not understand whether it is possible to do the measurement validation in Stata?! Should I follow the same procedure? 1. Reliability check (alpha), 2. EFA (factor) 3. CFA (estat gof??) ? In CFA how do I decide which item should I delete? What do I have to pay attention at, what coefficients?
Thank you!
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