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Article . 2023
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https://dx.doi.org/10.23668/ps...
Article . 2023
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A simulation-based scaled test statistic for assessing model-data fit in least-squares unrestricted factor-analysis solutions

Authors: Urbano Lorenzo-Seva; Pere J. Ferrando;

A simulation-based scaled test statistic for assessing model-data fit in least-squares unrestricted factor-analysis solutions

Abstract

A shortcoming of least-squares unrestricted factor analysis (UFA) procedures, which are widely used in psychometric applications is that a test statistic for assessing model-data fit cannot be easily derived from the minimum fit function value. This paper proposes a chi-square type goodness-of-fit test statistic intended for the principal-axis, MINRES, and minimum-rank UFA procedures. The statistic is empirically obtained via intensive simulation based on a two-stage approach. First, a distribution of minimum fit function values is obtained from a scenario in which the null hypothesis of perfect model-data fit holds. Second, the obtained statistic is non-linearly transformed so that it has its first four moments equal to those of the theoretical reference chi-square distribution with the appropriate degrees of freedom. Extensions of the basic statistic are next proposed that include comparative and relative indexes based on it. Tests of close-fit and power assessment derived from the basic statistic are also proposed.

Keywords

minres, chi square test of fit statistic, 150, unrestricted factor analysis, power analysis, BF1-990, goodness-of-fit indices, MINRES, uls, principal axis factoring, ULS, Psychology, minimum rank factor analysis

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popularity
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influence
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