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Main Authors: Fisher, Zachary F., Bollen, Kenneth A.
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07393
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author Fisher, Zachary F.
Bollen, Kenneth A.
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Bollen, Kenneth A.
contents Methodological development of the Model-implied Instrumental Variable (MIIV) estimation framework has proved fruitful over the last three decades. Major milestones include Bollen's (1996) original development of the MIIV estimator and its robustness properties for continuous endogenous variable SEMs, the extension of the MIIV estimator to ordered categorical endogenous variables (Bollen \& Maydeu-Olivares, 2007), and the introduction of a Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator (Bollen, Kolenikov \& Bauldry, 2014). This paper furthers these developments by making several unique contributions not present in the prior literature: (1) we use matrix calculus to derive the analytic derivatives of the PIV estimator, (2) we extend the PIV estimator to apply to any mixture of binary, ordinal, and continuous variables, (3) we generalize the PIV model to include intercepts and means, (4) we devise a method to input known threshold values for ordinal observed variables, and (5) we enable a general parameterization that permits the estimation of means, variances, and covariances of the underlying variables to use as input into a SEM analysis with PIV. An empirical example illustrates a mixture of continuous variables and ordinal variables with fixed thresholds. We also include a simulation study to compare the performance of this novel estimator to WLSMV.
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spellingShingle An Instrumental Variable Estimator for Mixed Indicators: Analytic Derivatives and Alternative Parameterizations
Fisher, Zachary F.
Bollen, Kenneth A.
Methodology
Methodological development of the Model-implied Instrumental Variable (MIIV) estimation framework has proved fruitful over the last three decades. Major milestones include Bollen's (1996) original development of the MIIV estimator and its robustness properties for continuous endogenous variable SEMs, the extension of the MIIV estimator to ordered categorical endogenous variables (Bollen \& Maydeu-Olivares, 2007), and the introduction of a Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator (Bollen, Kolenikov \& Bauldry, 2014). This paper furthers these developments by making several unique contributions not present in the prior literature: (1) we use matrix calculus to derive the analytic derivatives of the PIV estimator, (2) we extend the PIV estimator to apply to any mixture of binary, ordinal, and continuous variables, (3) we generalize the PIV model to include intercepts and means, (4) we devise a method to input known threshold values for ordinal observed variables, and (5) we enable a general parameterization that permits the estimation of means, variances, and covariances of the underlying variables to use as input into a SEM analysis with PIV. An empirical example illustrates a mixture of continuous variables and ordinal variables with fixed thresholds. We also include a simulation study to compare the performance of this novel estimator to WLSMV.
title An Instrumental Variable Estimator for Mixed Indicators: Analytic Derivatives and Alternative Parameterizations
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07393