structural equation modeling
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a statistical technique used to analyze complex relationships between variables by estimating and testing a set of equations representing causal or correlational networks. It allows for the examination of both direct and indirect relationships among variables, providing insights into the underlying structure and dynamics of a system. SEM provides a comprehensive framework for understanding complex phenomena based on observed data and theoretical models.
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