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Evaluating fit indices in a multilevel latent growth curve model: A Monte Carlo study.

Hsien-Yuan Hsu1, John J H Lin2, Susan Troncoso Skidmore3, Minjung Kim4.   

Abstract

The multilevel latent growth curve model (MLGCM), which is subsumed by the multilevel structural equation modeling framework, has been advocated as a means of investigating individual and cluster trajectories. Still, how to evaluate the goodness of fit of MLGCMs has not been well addressed. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic Monte Carlo simulation to carefully investigate the effectiveness of (a) level-specific fit indices and (b) target-specific fit indices in an MLGCM, in terms of their independence from the sample size's influence and their sensitivity to misspecification in the MLGCM that occurs in either the between-covariance, between-mean, or within-covariance structure. The design factors included the number of clusters, the cluster size, and the model specification. We used Mplus 7.4 to generate simulated replications and estimate each of the models. We appropriately controlled the severity of misspecification when we generated the simulated replications. The simulation results suggested that applying RMSEAT_S_COV, TLIT _ S _ COV, and SRMRB maximizes the capacity to detect misspecifications in the between-covariance structure. Moreover, the use of RMSEAPS _ B, CFIPS _ B, and TLIPS _ B is recommended for evaluating the fit of the between-mean structure. Finally, we found that evaluation of the within-covariance structure turned out to be unexpectedly challenging, because none of the within-level-specific fit indices (RMSEAPS _ W, CFIPS _ W, TLIPS _ W, and SRMRW) had a practically significant sensitivity.

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Keywords:  Fit index; Model evaluation; Multilevel latent growth curve model; Multilevel structural equation modeling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30536150     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-018-1169-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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