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The Effect of Latent and Error Non-Normality on Measures of Fit in Structural Equation Modeling.

Lisa J Jobst1, Max Auerswald1, Morten Moshagen1.   

Abstract

Prior studies investigating the effects of non-normality in structural equation modeling typically induced non-normality in the indicator variables. This procedure neglects the factor analytic structure of the data, which is defined as the sum of latent variables and errors, so it is unclear whether previous results hold if the source of non-normality is considered. We conducted a Monte Carlo simulation manipulating the underlying multivariate distribution to assess the effect of the source of non-normality (latent, error, and marginal conditions with either multivariate normal or non-normal marginal distributions) on different measures of fit (empirical rejection rates for the likelihood-ratio model test statistic, the root mean square error of approximation, the standardized root mean square residual, and the comparative fit index). We considered different estimation methods (maximum likelihood, generalized least squares, and (un)modified asymptotically distribution-free), sample sizes, and the extent of non-normality in correctly specified and misspecified models to investigate their performance. The results show that all measures of fit were affected by the source of non-normality but with varying patterns for the analyzed estimation methods.
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Keywords:  Monte Carlo simulation; non-normal multivariate data; source of non-normality; structural equation modeling

Year:  2021        PMID: 35989731      PMCID: PMC9386883          DOI: 10.1177/00131644211046201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Psychol Meas        ISSN: 0013-1644            Impact factor:   3.088


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