The use of structural equation modeling in personality research has been increasing steadily over the past few decades. In evaluating the adequacy of a particular model researchers are often interested in evaluating not only the overall fit of the model, but also which of the proposed parameters are significant. Researchers who apply unrestricted post hoc model modifications, or who evaluate the significance of individual parameters without adopting some form of type I error control, risk capitalizing on chance. A Monte Carlo study was used to demonstrate the e ffectiveness of simple Bonferroni-type procedures for controlling the rate of type I errors when multiple parameters are evaluated in the structural portion of a theoretical model. 7...
In the process of model modification, parameters of residual covariances are often treated as free p...
At small sample sizes or when the model is complex, the chi-square test of model fit is known to ove...
Individuals may differ in their parameter values. This article discusses a three-step method of stud...
Researchers conducting structural equation modeling analyses rarely, if ever, control for the inflat...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), as a statistical modeling technique, is one of the most comprehe...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), as a statistical modeling technique, is one of the most comprehe...
When structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses are conducted, significance tests for all important...
Statistical power is an important concept for psychological research. However, examining the power o...
Assessing the correctness of a structural equation model is essential to avoid drawing incorrect con...
Structural Equation Modeling with latent variables (SEM) is a powerful tool for social and behaviora...
Experimental social psychologists are increasingly aware of the need to pre-register their plans for...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of estimation methods (Maximum Likelihood,...
This paper illustrates first how estimated Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) measurement error vari...
A Monte Carlo study was conducted to assess the effects of some potential confounding factors on str...
Structural equation models (SEM), or confirmatory factor analysis as a special case, contain model p...
In the process of model modification, parameters of residual covariances are often treated as free p...
At small sample sizes or when the model is complex, the chi-square test of model fit is known to ove...
Individuals may differ in their parameter values. This article discusses a three-step method of stud...
Researchers conducting structural equation modeling analyses rarely, if ever, control for the inflat...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), as a statistical modeling technique, is one of the most comprehe...
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), as a statistical modeling technique, is one of the most comprehe...
When structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses are conducted, significance tests for all important...
Statistical power is an important concept for psychological research. However, examining the power o...
Assessing the correctness of a structural equation model is essential to avoid drawing incorrect con...
Structural Equation Modeling with latent variables (SEM) is a powerful tool for social and behaviora...
Experimental social psychologists are increasingly aware of the need to pre-register their plans for...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of estimation methods (Maximum Likelihood,...
This paper illustrates first how estimated Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) measurement error vari...
A Monte Carlo study was conducted to assess the effects of some potential confounding factors on str...
Structural equation models (SEM), or confirmatory factor analysis as a special case, contain model p...
In the process of model modification, parameters of residual covariances are often treated as free p...
At small sample sizes or when the model is complex, the chi-square test of model fit is known to ove...
Individuals may differ in their parameter values. This article discusses a three-step method of stud...