Testing Structural Equation Models or Detection of Misspecifications?
Universitat Ramon Llull · Pompeu Fabra University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Assessing the correctness of a structural equation model is essential to avoid drawing incorrect conclusions from empirical research. In the past, the chi-square test was recommended for assessing the correctness of the model but this test has been criticized because of its sensitivity to sample size. As a reaction, an abundance of fit indexes have been developed. The result of these developments is that structural equation modeling packages are now producing a large list of fit measures. One would think that this progression has led to a clear understanding of evaluating models with respect to model misspecifications. In this article we question the validity of approaches for model evaluation based on overall…
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3Topics & keywords
- Structural equation modeling
- Correctness
- Goodness of fit
- Econometrics
- Sample size determination
- Index (typography)
- Computer science
- Sample (material)