Recent Integrations of Latent Variable Network Modeling With Psychometric Models

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Abstract

The combination of network modeling and psychometric models has opened up exciting directions of research. However, there has been confusion surrounding differences among network models, graphic models, latent variable models and their applications in psychology. In this paper, I attempt to remedy this gap by briefly introducing latent variable network models and their recent integrations with psychometric models to psychometricians and applied psychologists. Following this introduction, I summarize developments under network psychometrics and show how graphical models under this framework can be distinguished from other network models. Every model is introduced using unified notations, and all methods are accompanied by available R packages inducive to further independent learning.

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Wang, S. (2021, December 9). Recent Integrations of Latent Variable Network Modeling With Psychometric Models. Frontiers in Psychology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.773289

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