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Comparison Of Model Fit Indices Used In Structural Equation Modeling Under Multivariate Normality, Sengul Cangur, Ilker Ercan
Comparison Of Model Fit Indices Used In Structural Equation Modeling Under Multivariate Normality, Sengul Cangur, Ilker Ercan
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of estimation techniques and sample sizes on model fit indices in structural equation models constructed according to the number of exogenous latent variables under multivariate normality. The performances of fit indices are compared by considering effects of related factors. The Ratio Chi-square Test Statistic to Degree of Freedom, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation, and Comparative Fit Index are the least affected indices by estimation technique and sample size under multivariate normality, especially with large sample size.
Spss Programs For Addressing Two Forms Of Power For Multiple Regression Coefficients, Christopher Aberson
Spss Programs For Addressing Two Forms Of Power For Multiple Regression Coefficients, Christopher Aberson
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
This paper presents power analysis tools for multiple regression. The first takes input of correlations between variables and sample size and outputs power for multiple predictors. The second addresses power to detect significant effects for all of the predictors in the model. Both employ user-friendly SPSS Custom Dialogs.