[R] SEM model testing with identical goodness of fits (2)
John Fox
jfox at mcmaster.ca
Sat Mar 14 23:34:24 CET 2009
Dear hyena,
Actually, looking at this a bit more closely, the first models dedicate 6
parameters to the correlational and variational structure of the three
variables that you mention -- 3 variances and 3 covariances; the second
model also dedicates 6 parameters -- 3 factor loadings and 3 error variances
(with the variance of the factor fixed as a normalization). You don't show
the remaining structure of the models, but a good guess is that they are
observationally indistinguishable.
John
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> Subject: [R] SEM model testing with identical goodness of fits
>
> HI,
>
> I am testing several models about three latent constructs that
> measure risk attitudes.
> Two models with different structure obtained identical of fit measures
> from chisqure to BIC.
> Model1 assumes three factors are correlated with each other and model
> two assumes a higher order factor exist and three factors related to
> this higher factor instead of to each other.
>
> Model1:
> model.one <- specify.model()
> tr<->tp,e.trtp,NA
> tp<->weber,e.tpweber,NA
> weber<->tr,e.webertr,NA
> weber<->weber, e.weber,NA
> tp<->tp,e.tp,NA
> tr <->tr,e.trv,NA
> ....
>
> Model two
> model.two <- specify.model()
> rsk->tp,e.rsktp,NA
> rsk->tr,e.rsktr,NA
> rsk->weber,e.rskweber,NA
> rsk<->rsk, NA,1
> weber<->weber, e.weber,NA
> tp<->tp,e.tp,NA
> tr <->tr,e.trv,NA
> ....
>
> the summary of both sem model gives identical fit indices, using same
> data set.
>
> is there some thing wrong with this mode specification?
>
> Thanks
>
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