The equal correlation baseline model for comparative fit assessment in structural equation modeling |
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Authors: | Edward E. Rigdon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marketing , Georgia State University , University Plaza, Atlanta, GA, 30303 E-mail: erigdon@gsu.edu |
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Abstract: | In this article I describe and evaluate an alternative baseline model for comparative fit assessment of structural equation models and compare it to the standard “null” baseline model. The new “equal correlation” baseline model constrains all variables to have equal, rather than zero, correlations, whereas all variances are free. The new baseline model reflects the reality of atheoretical background correlation in nonex‐perimental data sets, and it improves the ability of comparative fit indices to distinguish between better and worse target models. It also helps to preserve the statistical link between these indices and the noncentral χ2 distribution. Also, computing the same comparative fit indices using different baseline models will provide more information about model fit than computing multiple comparative fit indices using the same baseline. I also point out some limitations of the proposed baseline model. |
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Keywords: | Intervention study latent class analysis mixture model power analysis survival analysis |
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