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 Dr. Walter H. Schreiber posted on Friday, December 04, 2009 - 6:40 am
Dear Linda and Benght,
thank you very much for your mail. this leads me to another approach to the data set. :-)

now, i have a shorter question.

my coupling effects are rather small with <0.000 but sign. (p < .010). is it possible to retrieve more than three decimal places?

i have had the idea to try the Save command as follows:

--
SAVEDATA: File is Fscores.dat;
Format is free;
Save is fscores;
--
and it worked.

unfortunately the option "fscores" is only for fscores and not for my coupling coefficients. also, only 3 decimal places are stored.

how could i handle this?

thank you very much for your support!

best regards,
Walter
 Linda K. Muthen posted on Friday, December 04, 2009 - 6:59 am
See the RESULTS option of the SAVEDATA command.
 Dr. Walter H. Schreiber posted on Friday, December 04, 2009 - 9:44 am
dear linda,
thank you very much for your fast and useful support.

now i use the following line:
SAVEDATA: Results are results.dat;

can you please tell me in which order these values are printed? it says in order of the TECH1 output. but ... the values are really mixed up here.

it is impossible for me to match them accordingly.

thank you a lot,
walter
 Linda K. Muthen posted on Friday, December 04, 2009 - 9:52 am
At the end of the output, it lists what is in the saved results file. The parameters and standard errors are in the order of TECH1. If you can't figure this out, send the output, the saved results, and your license number to support@statmodel.com.
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