The weakness of “MUPPET B” is that estimating the relation between Y and C at the same stage as estimating the Xs on C leaves us vulnerable to interpretational confounding. “MUPPET A” precludes this, but takes longer (but the new R package speeds this up a bit relative to previous code) 5/5 end
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Or we could combine the first two fragments in “MUPPET A” and we would have: (1) est. loadings for the Xs on C and relation between Y and C, and then (2) est. posteriors for C using only the Xs, dropping any potential influence of Y on our estimates of the C. Call this “MUPPET B” 4/n
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MUPPET now allows for the following in stages: (1) estimate loadings for the Xs on C. (2) est. relation between Y and C conditional on loadings from (1). (3) est. posteriors for C using only the Xs, dropping any potential influence of Y on our estimates of the C. Call this approach “MUPPET A” 3/n
08.02.2026 16:07
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Not quite. Passing the posteriors for the latent variables to then estimate the relation between the latent variable and the outcome (C and Y in your example), yields biased estimates of that relation (doi.org/10.1037/met0...). 1/5
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MUPPET - Google Drive
Since my work (with @dmcneish.bsky.social) on addressing this exact issue came up, here's a working paper of the latest extensions of it: drive.google.com/drive/folder... and and associated R package and examples: roy-levy.github.io/muppet_pub/. Happy to discuss, & hope it helps.
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So you're saying it was a bad thing that an esteemed scholar in the field fell asleep during a job talk I gave?
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Why I’m Resigning from the NSF and Library of Congress
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Former Trump commissioner blasts DOGE education data cuts
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Censor CDC scientists and ask them to withdraw papers from medical journals?
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Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling Seminar | Statistics Course
This online course by Dan McNeish Ph.D., introduces both foundational and intermediate topics in DSEM.
Next week, I'm teaching a 3-day workshop on DSEM for intensive longitudinal data using Mplus and registration is still open -- more information about the topics and registration can be found here!
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