Artículo de revista
Reexamining Nonlinear Structural Equation Modeling Procedures: The Effect of Parallel and Congeneric Measures
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Multivariate Behavioral Research Volumen: 50 Número: 6 Páginas: 645-661 Nov 2015
DOI: 10.1080/00273171.2015.1071236
Autor
Rdz Navarro, Karina
Alvarado, Jesús M.
Institución
Resumen
The current study examines the performance of the extended unconstrained approach (EXUC) and
the latent moderated structural equation modeling procedure (LMS) in situations where quadratic
and interaction terms are tested simultaneously and investigates their limitations with regard to the
employment of parallel and congeneric measures, relatively low indicator reliabilities, and relatively
large numbers of indicators. By means of a Monte Carlo study, we found LMS to be the best option
for testing multiple nonlinear effects given sufficient sample size (n 500) and normally distributed
exogenous variables. Its advantages became more prominent when indicator reliabilities were
heterogeneous and small. The EXUC was a viable option for estimating the model when indicators
were parallel and exhibited large indicator reliabilities. An empirical example of the results is
provided, and the relevance of measurement model characteristics to assess nonlinear
relationships is discussed.