Cross-Validation Of Covariance Structures

Multivariate Behavioral Research
R Cudeck, M W Browne

Abstract

This paper examines methods for comparing the suitability of alternative models for covariance matrices. A cross-validation procedure is suggested and its properties are examined. To motivate the discussion, a series of examples is presented using longitudinal data.

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