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Toan Huu Ha posted on Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 10:55 am
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Hi, I have a question. I run path analysis. One of the Est./S.E. is 1.56 (<1.96), but the StdYX is 0.71, can you explain why that happen ?. Est./S.E. Std StdYX 1.561 0.063 0.711 Thank you |
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The estimated StdYX value is not necessarily related to the z score of Est./S.E. That is, you can get a non-significant z score for a rather large standardized value just because the SE is large. |
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Toan Huu Ha posted on Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 11:59 am
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Thank you so much for your explaination. In that case, can I still say that the path coefficient is good ( because high estimated StdYX ) even though Z score is not significant ? |
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No, you should go by the significance. |
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Toan Huu Ha posted on Friday, November 06, 2009 - 12:39 pm
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Hi, I run path analysis and have Std and StdYX for path analysis model. As they differ, which value should I report ? Thank you. |
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I would report StdYX for continuous covariates and StdY for binary covariates. See the STANDARDIZATION option in the user's guide for further information. |
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