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The first widely distributed special-purpose software for estimating factor-based structural equation models appeared almost 40 years ago. Today, researchers can choose from a variety of packages that differ markedly in terms of their intellectual heritage, interface, statistical sophistication, flexibility, integration with other statistical packages, and cost. Pioneers LISREL and EQS continue to offer their strengths. Mplus appears to be the package with the broadest set of out-of-the-box ready capabilities, although a rapidly developing offering from Stata may pose future competition. Most recently, strong alternatives have appeared within the open-source R environment, particularly including the increasingly sophisticated lavaan and the extremely flexible OpenMx. Despite numerous advances, there is still substantial room for improvement.
Keywords:
structural equation modeling;
software;
LISREL;
EQS;
SPSS Amos;
Mplus;
Stata;
R;
lavaan;
OpenMx