Hi there, As I'm approaching path analysis I was wondering which packages may suite a path analysis for my data. My data are on interaction of soil biotic and abiotic factor, like microbial biomass carbon, soil carbon, water content, temperature etc. Thanks in advance, Best regards. Alberto Alberto Canarini PhD Student l Faculty of Agriculture and Environment THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Shared room l CCWF l Camden Campus l NSW 2570 P 02 935 11892
Path analysis
3 messages · Alberto Canarini, Charles Determan, John Fox
Given that your problem primarily focuses on a biological context you probably would have better luck with bioconductor (www.bioconductor.org). Regards, Charles On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 12:43 AM, Alberto Canarini <
alberto.canarini at sydney.edu.au> wrote:
Hi there,
As I'm approaching path analysis I was wondering which packages may suite
a path analysis for my data. My data are on interaction of soil biotic and
abiotic factor, like microbial biomass carbon, soil carbon, water content,
temperature etc.
Thanks in advance,
Best regards.
Alberto
Alberto Canarini
PhD Student l Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Shared room l CCWF l Camden Campus l NSW 2570
P 02 935 11892
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Dear Alberto, There are several R packages available on CRAN for structural equation modeling: sem, lavaan, and OpenMx come immediately to mind. If your model is recursive with only observed variables, then you could just use lm(). If your model is nonrecursive with only observed variables, then you could also use the systemfit package. I hope this helps, John ------------------------------------------------ John Fox, Professor McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/ On Tue, 26 May 2015 05:43:47 +0000
Alberto Canarini <alberto.canarini at sydney.edu.au> wrote:
Hi there, As I'm approaching path analysis I was wondering which packages may suite a path analysis for my data. My data are on interaction of soil biotic and abiotic factor, like microbial biomass carbon, soil carbon, water content, temperature etc. Thanks in advance, Best regards. Alberto Alberto Canarini PhD Student l Faculty of Agriculture and Environment THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Shared room l CCWF l Camden Campus l NSW 2570 P 02 935 11892 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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