[BlindRUG] Doing path analysis with R
Godfrey, Jonathan
A.J.Godfrey at massey.ac.nz
Thu Mar 22 22:00:35 UTC 2018
Hello Faiz,
I did a quick search for "path analysis" and R-bloggers which is a daily feed of resources from numerous blogs of interest to R users. The search results included a number of refrences to the lavaan package and a few tutorial-like posts that might be of interest to you.
Btw: I refer to the r-bloggers in all my Google searches for any "how to..." tasks as my primary go-to. It seldom fails me.
Jonathan
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Subject: [BlindRUG] Trouble using R on windows 10 64 bit, and doing path analysis with R
Hello all,
I have two slightly unrelated questions.
Firstly, I tried using R 3.4.3 on windows 10 64 bit. But, With Jaws an NVDA, I'm not finding using the terminal possible. I only hear two
things: textbox, when I open R, and Greater (>), when I use up and
down arrow keys. I have jaws curser, and I have, I think, setup the shortcut to the terminal window correctly. I'm using R on another computer running windows 7 32 bit without a prolem. Can I use R on windows 10 64 bit?
Secondly, has anyone performed path analysis using R? I have been
told to do path analysis using R, but, I'm struggling to work out how I should proceed.
Regards,
Faiz.
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