Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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892882 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Recommendations for enhancing the present journal’s editorial policy with regards to the publication of Structural Equation Modeling (SEMing) studies have been provided in Barrett (2007). Wisely, these recommendations oppose strict reliance on “cut-off” values that have been proposed for well-known Approximate Fit Indices (AFIs). However, the present article critically evaluates other aspects of the recommended editorial policy in light of recent literature and finds a number of weaknesses: AFIs are ignored altogether, predictive accuracy suggestions do not take advantage of the SEMing literature, the chi-square test is overemphasized, power in SEMing analyses is underemphasized, and a number of important aspects of model assessment are not considered. Suggestions for a more comprehensive editorial policy regarding SEMing articles are provided.