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Frontiers in Psychology
Applying Permutation Tests and Multivariate Modification Indices to Configurally Invariant Models That Need Respecification
Terrence D. Jorgensen1 
关键词: configural invariance;    permutation tests;    measurement equivalence/invariance;    confirmatory factor analysis;    Lagrange multipliers;    modification indices;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01455
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The assumption of equivalence between measurement-model configurations across groups is typically investigated by evaluating overall fit of the same model simultaneously to multiple samples. However, the null hypothesis (H0) of configural invariance is distinct from the H0 of overall model fit. Permutation tests of configural invariance yield nominal Type I error rates even when a model does not fit perfectly (Jorgensen et al., 2017, in press). When the configural model requires modification, lack of evidence against configural invariance implies that researchers should reconsider their model's structure simultaneously across all groups. Application of multivariate modification indices is therefore proposed to help decide which parameter(s) to free simultaneously in all groups, and I present Monte Carlo simulation results comparing their Type I error control to traditional 1-df modification indices. I use the Holzinger and Swineford (1939) data set to illustrate these methods.

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