David F. Larker’s research while affiliated with Northwestern University and other places

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Evaluating Structural Equation Models With Unobservable Variable Sand Measurement Error
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February 1981

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Journal of Marketing Research

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David F. Larker

The statistical tests used in the analysis of structural equation models with unobservable variables and measurement error are examined. A drawback of the commonly applied chi square test, in addition to the known problems related to sample size and power, is that it may indicate an increasing correspondence between the hypothesized model and the observed data as both the measurement properties and the relationship between constructs decline. Further, and contrary to common assertion, the risk of making a Type II error can be substantial even when the sample size is large. Moreover, the present testing methods are unable to assess a model's explanatory power. To overcome these problems, the authors develop and apply a testing system based on measures of shared variance within the structural model, measurement model, and overall model.

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... AVE values were all > 0.50, demonstrating that each construct explained more than half of the variance in its indicators, thus supporting Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research, 2025, 111, xx-xx 5 convergent validity (Fornell & Larcker, 1981). Moreover, all VIF values were < 5.0, indicating no multicollinearity issues among the items (Hair et al., 2021). ...

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“Making Gymnastics Enjoyable and Sustainable:” Positioning Gymnastics in Physical Education through Individual Interest Bolstering Study Engagement for a Lifelong and Healthy Lifestyle
Evaluating Structural Equation Models With Unobservable Variable Sand Measurement Error
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  • February 1981

Journal of Marketing Research