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Bayesiansk strukturekvivalentmodellering (BSEM)×Kausal medieringsanalys (naturliga direkta och indirekta effekter)×
ÄmnesområdeBayesiansk statistikKausal inferens
FamiljBayesian methodsRegression model
Ursprungsår20122010
UpphovspersonBengt Muthén & Tihomir AsparouhovPearl (2001); general framework by Imai, Keele & Tingley (2010)
TypBayesian latent variable modelCounterfactual causal decomposition
UrsprungskällaMuthén, B. & Asparouhov, T. (2012). Bayesian SEM: A More Flexible Representation of Substantive Theory. Psychological Methods, 17(3), 313–335. link ↗Pearl, J. (2001). Direct and Indirect Effects. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI), 411-420. link ↗
AliasBSEM, Bayesian latent variable model, approximate zero constraints SEM, Bayesçi Yapısal Eşitlik Modelinatural direct effect, natural indirect effect, NDE / NIE decomposition, counterfactual mediation
Närliggande65
SammanfattningBayesian SEM, introduced by Muthén and Asparouhov in 2012, extends classical structural equation modeling by placing prior distributions on factor loadings, path coefficients, and covariances. Instead of returning a single maximum-likelihood estimate, it uses Markov chain Monte Carlo to produce a full posterior distribution for every parameter, enabling principled uncertainty quantification in models with latent variables.Causal mediation analysis is a counterfactual framework that splits a treatment's total effect into a Natural Direct Effect (NDE) and a Natural Indirect Effect (NIE) that runs through a mediator. The modern general approach was formalised by Pearl (2001) and Imai, Keele and Tingley (2010), giving the decomposition a precise causal interpretation.
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