Structural Equation Models of Latent Interactions: Evaluation of Alternative Estimation Strategies and Indicator Construction.
Western Sydney University · South China Normal University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Interactions between (multiple indicator) latent variables are rarely used because of implementation complexity and competing strategies. Based on 4 simulation studies, the traditional constrained approach performed more poorly than did 3 new approaches--unconstrained, generalized appended product indicator, and quasi-maximum-likelihood (QML). The authors' new unconstrained approach was easiest to apply. All 4 approaches were relatively unbiased for normally distributed indicators, but the constrained and QML approaches were more biased for nonnormal data; the size and direction of the bias varied with the distribution but not with the sample size. QML had more power, but this advantage was qualified by…
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3Topics & keywords
- Structural equation modeling
- Latent variable
- Econometrics
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Sample size determination
- Estimation
- Sample (material)