I have a SEM with 3 binary (no/yes) exogeneous factors and several dependent variables. Reviewers suggest to include the interaction effects of the exogeneous factors in the model, but I am not sure how to do this in Calis. Any help welcome!
I do not think you can model interaction involving a latent variable in PROC CALIS.
The only way I can think of is to use PROC GLMMOD to create a dataset with dummy variables for the main effects and interactions, and then use that data set as input to PROC CALIS.
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