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Difference between FIML (Full information maximum likelihood) and EM (expectation maximization) method in the Missing Values

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Problem

AMOS uses FIML (Full information maximum likelihood) to impute for missing values. Is this the same as the EM (expectation maximization) method in the Missing Values module?

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61379

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Modified date:
16 June 2018

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