Question: I am doing a Quantitative research study in education dealing with perceptions of individuals with some kind of stake in the school. My survey used

I am doing a Quantitative research study in education dealing with perceptions of individuals with some kind of stake in the school. My survey used will be the 5-point Likert scale. I will have two independent variables and two dependent variables. Would structural equation modeling be the best tool to use? Also how many survey respondents would I have to have? Would 60 or so be sufficient? Wonder how many respondents I would have to have to meet statistical requirements? I know factor analysis could also be used based on the last question I had answered, but I don't think it would be the best option due to reducing variables. Double checking I am using the right tool. Thanks

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