What Customers Say About Amos 5.0
"I just used Amos 5.0 for the first time and was thrilled with the multiple group analysis feature. It saves SO much time and reduces the probability of error in specifying constraints. Additionally, the output format is super. It is now easy to paste output tables into [Microsoft®] Word documents."
— Stephen J. Aragon, Ph.D. Associate Dean and Professor, The School of Health Sciences at Winston-Salem State University
"Amos is a fabulous modeling program...the meticulous technical part of modeling has been done by the programmer, so the fun part is left to the user. And the manual is so impressive: it is incredibly clear, appealing, and simple to use and understand, just like the software. In my opinion, this manual is also the best basic text for structural equation modeling."
— David M. Burns, MD Clinical Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania
"With its outstanding graphical interface, thorough documentation, and on-line help, Amos may be unmatched as a teaching tool. As a research tool, the package provides all the functionality that many researchers will ever need, with some special features available in no other package, and with excellent ease-of-use in the bargain."
— Edward E. Rigdon Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal
"Amos offers the most complete [bootstrapping] facilities; bootstrapped standard errors and confidence intervals are automatically displayed next to the asymptotic results, and it includes bias-correction (Stine, 1989) and Bollen and Stine's bootstrap for goodness-of-fit (Bollen & Stine, 1992)."
— Joop Hox Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique
"[Amos'] approach of using a path diagram to specify a model is perfectly natural...Amos is a clear winner."
— Joop Hox Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal
"...A powerful yet user-friendly package that promises to let SEM instructors devote less time to software and more time to theory...this package should get serious attention from anyone who studies or teaches SEM."
— Edward E. Rigdon Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal