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- Barnes & Kaase (1979) conducted a cross-national survey
to obtain information on conventional and unconventional
forms of political participation in industrial societies.
- The survey is known as the Political Action Survey.
- The survey included several attitude and perception statements
to which the respondents had to respond with one of:
- agree strongly
- agree
- disagree
- disagree strongly
- do not know
- no answer
- Amongst others, the following statements were administered
to each USA respondent.
- "People like me have no say in what the government
does." (NOSAY)
- "Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated
that a person like me cannot really understand what
is going on." (COMPLEX)
- "I don't think that public officials care much about
what people like me think." (NOCARE)
- "Generally speaking, those we elect to Congress in
Washington lose touch with people pretty quickly." (TOUCH)
- "Parties are only interested in people's votes but
not in their opinions." (INTEREST)
- The file usa.PSF
in the TUTORIAL
folder contains the responses
to these statements from a sample from 1076
United States respondents, along with their
- gender (GENDER)
- education level (EDUCAT)
- age (AGE)
- left-right score (LEFTRIGH)
- The first portion of usa.PSF
is shown in the following PSF
window.
- NOSAY and COMPLEX are indicators of political efficacy
(Efficacy).
- NOCARE, TOUCH and INTEREST are indicators of political
responsiveness (Respons).
- GENDER, LEFTRIGH, EDUCAT and AGE are explanatory variables
for efficacy (Efficacy)
and responsiveness (Respons).
- A path diagram of the MIMIC model is shown below.
Generating
the Matrix Files
- Use the Open
option on the File
menu to load the Open
dialog box.
- Select the PRELIS
data (*.psf) option from the Files
of type: drop-down list box.
- Browse for the file usa.PSF
in the TUTORIAL
folder.
- Click the Output
Options option on the Statistics
menu to load the Output
dialog box.
- Select the Covariances
option from the drop down list box in the Moment
Matrix section.
- Check the Save
to File checkbox in the Moment
Matrix section.
- Enter the name USA.COV
in the string field in the Moment
Matrix section.
- Check the Save
to File checkbox in the Asymptotic
Covariance Matrix section.
- Enter the name USA.ACM
in the string field in the Asymptotic
Covariance Matrix section to produce the following
Output
dialog box.
- Click on the OK
button to generate the text editor window for USA.OUT.
- Select the Open
option on the File
menu to load the Open
dialog box.
- Select the Syntax
Only(*.spl;*.ls8;*.pr2) option from the Files
of type: drop-down list box.
- Browse for the file USA.PR2
in the TUTORIAL
folder.
- Click on the Open
button to open the text editor window for USA.PR2.
- Insert the command Fixedvariables
GENDER - AGE just
after the SY
command to produce the following text editor window for
USA.PR2.
- Line 1 provides a title for the syntax file.
- Line 2 specifies the raw data source.
- Line 3 specifies the variables GENDER, EDUCAT, LEFTRIGH
and AGE as covariates.
- Line 4 specifies that the covariance matrix should be
computed and written to the text file USA.COV
and that the estimated asymptotic covariance matrix of the
variances and covariances should be computed and written
to the binary file USA.ACM.
- Click on the Run
PRELIS toolbar icon to produce the text editor window
for USA.OUT.
Fitting the
MIMIC Model to the Ordinal Data Set
- Select the New
option on the File
menu to load the New
dialog box.
- Select the Syntax
Only option from the list box on the New
dialog box to open the SYNTAX1
text editor window.
- Select the Save
As option on the File
menu to load the Save
As dialog box.
- Select the SIMPLIS
Syntax (*.spl) option on the Save
as type: drop-down list box.
- Enter the name USASEM.SPL in the File
name: string field.
- Click on the Save
button to save the file USASEM.SPL
in the TUTORIAL
folder.
- Enter the following commands into the text editor window
for USASEM.SPL.
- Line 1 provides a title for the analysis.
- Lines 2 to 4 specify labels for the observed variables.
- Lines 5 and 6 specify the matrix files for the covariance
matrix and the estimated asymptotic covariance matrix of
the variances and covariances respectively.
- Line 7 specifies the number of observations in USA.PSF.
- Line 8 specifies labels for the latent variables.
- Lines 9 to 13 specify the MIMIC model to be fitted to
the data.
- Line 14 specifies the Weighted Least Squares (WLS) method
for ordinal variables and that the results should be printed
in terms of the LISREL model for the MIMIC model.
- Line 15 requests a path diagram.
- Line 16 indicates that no more SIMPLIS commands are to
be processed.
- Click on the Run
LISREL toolbar icon to produce the following PTH
window.

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