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Question re: inadmissable solutions in AMOS

by "srbraithwaite@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <srbraithwaite@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 17, 2008 at 11:22 AM

I'm attempting to fit growth curve models in AMOS for variables with
three time points using condition (which is dichotomous) as an
exogenous predictor.  I believe I have everything set up so the model
should work.  I adjusted the ICPT and SLOPE so they are free to vary
(since estimating means and intercepts in AMOS changes the mean of
latent vars to 0).  The loadings from ICPT to the 3 observed variables
are all set to 1 and the loadings from SLOPE to the indicators are
fixed at the number of weeks from baseline (0, 6 and 40).  I adjusted
the observed indicators so their intercept is 0 and their disturbance
terms are constrained to be equal.

Here's the problem.  When I attempt to correlate the disturbance terms
for ICPT and SLOPE, it says that the solution is inadmissible because
the matrix between the disturbance terms is not positive definite.
When I remove the correlation between the disturbance terms for ICPT
and SLOPE, it says the solution is inadmissible because the variance
(or disturbance term) for SLOPE is negative.  This has happened for
more than one of the variables I am attempting to model.

What am I doing wrong?
 




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Question re: inadmissable solutions in AMOS
"srbraithwaite@[EMAI  2008-03-17 11:22:03 
Re: Question re: inadmissable solutions in AMOS
Ryan <Ryan.Andrew.Blac  2008-03-17 16:00:43 
Re: Question re: inadmissable solutions in AMOS
Richard Ulrich <Rich.U  2008-03-18 00:00:02 

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