I don't know what the PSPP developers will say about this but I
doubt that there are any plans. AMOS is not free software, so I'm
guessing there is little interest in developing an AMOS plugin for
PSPP. And recreating AMOS would be a significant project. R has at
least two packages for fitting SEM models (one written by Fox called
sem and the newer one called, I think, lavaan), but using R is more
like LISREL or CALIS.
BTW, for what it's worth, I've used SPSS for over 25 years and I've
never had AMOS included. So, SPSS does not "have" AMOS.
-Alan
On 12/20/2014 11:10 PM, Anthony
Thompson wrote:
SPSS has
AMOS. Is there a comparable plugin for PSPP or plans to develop
one? Thank you.
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