Evaluating Goodness-of-Fit Indexes for Testing Measurement Invariance
Chinese University of Hong Kong · City University of Hong Kong
Abstract
Abstract Measurement invariance is usually tested using Multigroup Confirmatory Factor Analysis, which examines the change in the goodness-of-fit index (GFI) when cross-group constraints are imposed on a measurement model. Although many studies have examined the properties of GFI as indicators of overall model fit for single-group data, there have been none to date that examine how GFIs change when between-group constraints are added to a measurement model. The lack of a consensus about what constitutes significant GFI differences places limits on measurement invariance testing. We examine 20 GFIs based on the minimum fit function. A simulation under the two-group situation was used to examine changes in the…
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- Goodness of fit
- Measurement invariance
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Statistics
- Structural equation modeling
- Mathematics
- Econometrics
- Index (typography)