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A Monte Carlo study assessed the effect of sampling error and model characteristics on the occurrence of nonconvergent solutions, improper solutions and the distribution of goodness-of-fit indices in maximum likelihood confirmatory factor analysis. Nonconvergent and improper solutions occurred more frequently for smaller sample sizes and for models with fewer indicators of each factor. Effects of practical significance due to sample size, the number of indicators per factor and the number of factors were found for GFI, AGFI, and RMR, whereas no practical effects were found for the probability values associated with the chi-square likelihood ratio test.
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James C. Anderson
David W. Gerbing
Psychometrika
The University of Texas at Austin
Baylor University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0356c767f6ea5cc87599f9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02294170
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