August 1996
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30 Reads
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196 Citations
Journal of Marketing Research
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August 1996
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30 Reads
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196 Citations
Journal of Marketing Research
January 1994
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2,131 Citations
Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
Introduction - Kenneth A Bollen and J Scott Long Multifaceted Conceptions of Fit in Structural Equation Models - J S Tanaka Monte Carlo Evaluations of Goodness-of-Fit Indices for Structural Equation Models - David W Gerbing and James C Anderson Some Specification Tests for the Linear Regression Model - J Scott Long and Pravin K Trivedi Bootstrapping Goodness-of-Fit Measures in Structural Equation Models - Kenneth A Bollen and Robert A Stine Alternative Ways of Assessing Model Fit - Michael W Browne and Robert Cudeck Bayesian Model Selection in Structural Equation Models - Adrian E Raftery Power Evaluations in Structural Equation Models - Willem E Saris and Albert Satorra Goodness-of-Fit with Categorical and Other Nonnormal Variables - Bengt O Muthen Some New Covariance Structure Model Improvement Statistics - P M Bentler and Chih-Ping Chou Nonpositive Definite Matrices in Structural Modeling - Werner Wothke Testing Structural Equation Models - Karl G Joreskog
... and the df difference test (Δdf = −3) was significant (p < 0.05), meaning the model differs across the groups. In addition, the pertinence of the multi-group SEM investigation was evaluated through goodness-of-fit indices, namely TLI, CFI, GFI, and RMSEA, as recommended by Bollen and Long (1993). In this regard, the unconstrained model was selected for the conclusion on the discrepancy of the research models' elements of the two median samples. ...
August 1996
Journal of Marketing Research
... As the χ 2 statistic, another commonly reported fit index, is highly sample size-dependent, we also calculated the χ 2 /df ratio. Ideally, this ratio should fall below a threshold of 2-5 (e.g., Bollen & Long, 1993). We further looked at standardized loadings of indicators on their associated factors, aiming for loadings of ≥ .500 ...
January 1994
Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews