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      Structural Models and the Art of Approximation

      Perspectives on Psychological Science
      SAGE Publications

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                Journal
                Perspectives on Psychological Science
                Perspectives on Psychological Science
                SAGE Publications
                1745-6916
                1745-6924
                December 07 2010
                December 07 2010
                : 5
                : 6
                : 675-686
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                10.1177/1745691610388766
                26161883
                22179f16-4f06-42c7-b85f-a0a45c15fad6
                © 2010
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