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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2013 Nov 15, Darren L Dahly commented:

      In figures 1 and 2, the arrows should be pointing from latent AFA and latent HT to (not from) AFA and HT, respectively, i.e. the observed indicators are determined by the underlying latent variable, not the other way around. This graphical typo also explains why there are no disturbance terms displayed for latent AFA and latent HT. They are in fact exogenous, and all reported results in the paper reflect the correctly specified model.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2013 Nov 15, Darren L Dahly commented:

      In figures 1 and 2, the arrows should be pointing from latent AFA and latent HT to (not from) AFA and HT, respectively, i.e. the observed indicators are determined by the underlying latent variable, not the other way around. This graphical typo also explains why there are no disturbance terms displayed for latent AFA and latent HT. They are in fact exogenous, and all reported results in the paper reflect the correctly specified model.


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