This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) test statistic as a measure of goodness-of-fit in Structural Equation Models. Using simulation data, the authors first examine whether there is any empirical evidence for the use of a universal cutoff, and then compare the practice of using the point estimate of the RMSEA alone versus that of using it jointly with its related confidence interval. The results of the study demonstrate that there is little empirical support for the use of .05 or any other value as universal cutoff values to determine adequate model fit, regardless of whether the point estimate is used alone or jointly with the confidence...
Recent research has provided formulae for estimating the maximum likelihood (ML) RMSEA when mean or ...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bender\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pur...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bentler\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pu...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
A key advantage of the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) is that under certain assumpt...
This study introduces the statistical theory of using the Standardized Root Mean Squared Error (SRMR...
Model evaluation is a central topic in structural equation modeling. Researchers commonly evaluate w...
Missing data are ubiquitous in psychological research. They may come about as an unwanted result of ...
Model close fit is one key issue in the mean and covariance structure analysis. In this article, we ...
Model close fit is one key issue in the mean and covariance structure analysis. In this article, we ...
At small sample sizes or when the model is complex, the chi-square test of model fit is known to ove...
Structural equation models are extensively used in environmental research. To assess Goodness of Fit...
Statistical power is an important concept for psychological research. However, examining the power o...
Recent research has provided formulae for estimating the maximum likelihood (ML) RMSEA when mean or ...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bender\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pur...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bentler\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pu...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
This article is an empirical evaluation of the choice of fixed cutoff points in assessing the root m...
A key advantage of the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) is that under certain assumpt...
This study introduces the statistical theory of using the Standardized Root Mean Squared Error (SRMR...
Model evaluation is a central topic in structural equation modeling. Researchers commonly evaluate w...
Missing data are ubiquitous in psychological research. They may come about as an unwanted result of ...
Model close fit is one key issue in the mean and covariance structure analysis. In this article, we ...
Model close fit is one key issue in the mean and covariance structure analysis. In this article, we ...
At small sample sizes or when the model is complex, the chi-square test of model fit is known to ove...
Structural equation models are extensively used in environmental research. To assess Goodness of Fit...
Statistical power is an important concept for psychological research. However, examining the power o...
Recent research has provided formulae for estimating the maximum likelihood (ML) RMSEA when mean or ...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bender\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pur...
This study is a partial replication of L. Hu and P. M. Bentler\u27s (1999) fit criteria work. The pu...