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Overview

Albert Satorra is affiliated with Pompeu Fabra University in Spain. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Political Science and International Relations, Linguistics and Language, History, Artificial Intelligence, and Management Information Systems.

The scientist's work centers on topics such as Political Systems and Governance, Electoral Systems and Political Participation, Scottish History and National Identity, Data Analysis with R, Big Data and Business Intelligence, Advanced Statistical Methods and Models, and Multilingual Education and Policy.

Albert Satorra has authored several papers, notably:

  • Privileged Rebels: A Longitudinal Analysis of Distinctive Economic Traits of Catalonian Secessionism, 2020, Genealogy
  • Exploratory data analysis on large data sets: The example of salary variation in Spanish Social Security Data, 2020, BRQ Business Research Quarterly
  • Parochial Linguistic Education: Patterns of an Enduring Friction within a Divided Catalonia, 2021, Genealogy
  • Exploratory Data Analysis on Large Data Sets: The Example of Salary Variation in Spanish Social Security Data, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Hibernation of Secession Tensions in Catalonia: Attenuation Trends on Antagonistic Alignments, 2023, Genealogy

The frequent co-authors with whom Satorra has collaborated include Josep M. Oller, Adolf Tobeña, Catia Nicodemo, Peter M. Bentler, and Fred B. Bryant.

Albert Satorra's work is published in several academic venues, with multiple contributions to Genealogy, BRQ Business Research Quarterly, SSRN Electronic Journal, Psychometrika, and Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal.

Best Publications

  • A Scaled Difference Chi-square Test Statistic for Moment Structure Analysis

    Albert Satorra;Peter M. Bentler

  • Corrections to test statistics and standard errors in covariance structure analysis.

    Albert Satorra;Pete M. Bentler

  • Ensuring Positiveness of the Scaled Difference Chi-square Test Statistic.

    Albert Satorra;Peter M. Bentler

  • Complex Sample Data in Structural Equation Modeling

    A Satorra;BO Muthen

  • Scaling Corrections for Statistics in Covariance Structure Analysis

    Albert Satorra;Peter Bentler

  • Scaled and adjusted restricted tests in multi-sample analysis of moment structures

    Albert Satorra

  • Scaled test statistics and robust standard errors for non-normal data in covariance structure analysis: a Monte Carlo study.

    Chih-Ping Chou;P. M. Bentler;Albert Satorra

  • Testing Structural Equation Models or Detection of Misspecifications

    Willem E. Saris;Albert Satorra;William M. van der Veld

  • Power of the likelihood ratio test in covariance structure analysis

    Albert Satorra;Willem E. Saris

  • Principles and Practice of Scaled Difference Chi-Square Testing

    Fred B. Bryant;Albert Satorra

  • One, Two, (Three), Infinity, ...: Newspaper and Lab Beauty-Contest Experiments

    Antoni Bosch-Domènech;José G. Montalvo;Rosemarie Nagel;Albert Satorra

  • The Detection and Correction of Specification Errors in Structural Equation Models

    Willem E. Saris;Albert Satorra;Dag Sorbom

  • Alternative Test Criteria in Covariance Structure Analysis: A Unified Approach.

    Albert Satorra

  • Technical aspects of Muthén's LISCOMP approach to estimation of latent variable relations with a comprehensive measurement model.

    Bengt O. Muthén;Albert Satorra

  • Model conditions for asymptotic robustness in the analysis of linear relations

    Albert Satorra;Peter M. Bentler

  • Robustness issues in structural equation modeling: a review of recent developments

    Albert Satorra

  • Asymptotic robust inferences in the analysis of mean and covariance structures

    Albert Satorra

  • MULTILEVEL ASPECTS OF VARYING PARAMETERS IN STRUCTURAL MODELS

    Bengt Muthén;Albert Satorra

  • Longitudinal models in the behavioral and related sciences

    Kees van Montfort;Johan Oud;Albert Satorra

  • One, Two, (Three), Infinity: Newspaper and Lab Beauty-Contest Experiments

    Rosemarie Nagel;Antoni Bosch i Domènech;Albert Satorra;José García Montalvo

  • Measurement Error Models

    Albert Satorra;Wayne A. Fuller

  • Ensuring Positiveness of the Scaled Difference Chi-square Test Statistic

    Albert Satorra;Peter M. Bentler

  • Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables

    A. Satorra

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Bentler
Peter M. Bentler University of California, Los Angeles
Willem E. Saris
Willem E. Saris Pompeu Fabra University
Robert I. Jennrich
Robert I. Jennrich University of California, Los Angeles
Chih-Ping Chou
Chih-Ping Chou University of Southern California
Fred B. Bryant
Fred B. Bryant Loyola University Chicago
Emilio Carrizosa
Emilio Carrizosa University of Seville
Ke-Hai Yuan
Ke-Hai Yuan University of Notre Dame

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