Table 3.

Model Fit Statistics for Measurement Model and Structural Model

Model Fit StatisticsMeasurement ModelStructural Model
χ2765.81*** (360, N = 830)1361.34*** (518, N = 830)
χ2/df2.132.63
RMSEA.037, 90% CI [.034,.040].045, 90% CI [.042,.048]
CFI.97.95
SRMR.04.09
Model Fit StatisticsMeasurement ModelStructural Model
χ2765.81*** (360, N = 830)1361.34*** (518, N = 830)
χ2/df2.132.63
RMSEA.037, 90% CI [.034,.040].045, 90% CI [.042,.048]
CFI.97.95
SRMR.04.09

Note. ***p < .001. The model fit guidelines (Hu & Bentler, 1995) recommend that a value of the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) below.06 indicates a good fit, and a value less than or equal to.08 is considered an adequate fit with the upper bound of the 90% RMSEA confidence interval less than.10. A value of comparative fit index (CFI) greater than.90 suggests an adequate fit, and a value greater than.95 is considered as a good fit. The value of a standardized root mean squared residual of less than.08 would be acceptable. A nonsignificant chi-square distributed test statistic is a good fit; however, this statistic is sensitive to sample size (Hu & Bentler, 1995). Thus, χ2/degrees of freedom was reported, and a value less than five is considered a good fit (Kline, 2005).

Table 3.

Model Fit Statistics for Measurement Model and Structural Model

Model Fit StatisticsMeasurement ModelStructural Model
χ2765.81*** (360, N = 830)1361.34*** (518, N = 830)
χ2/df2.132.63
RMSEA.037, 90% CI [.034,.040].045, 90% CI [.042,.048]
CFI.97.95
SRMR.04.09
Model Fit StatisticsMeasurement ModelStructural Model
χ2765.81*** (360, N = 830)1361.34*** (518, N = 830)
χ2/df2.132.63
RMSEA.037, 90% CI [.034,.040].045, 90% CI [.042,.048]
CFI.97.95
SRMR.04.09

Note. ***p < .001. The model fit guidelines (Hu & Bentler, 1995) recommend that a value of the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) below.06 indicates a good fit, and a value less than or equal to.08 is considered an adequate fit with the upper bound of the 90% RMSEA confidence interval less than.10. A value of comparative fit index (CFI) greater than.90 suggests an adequate fit, and a value greater than.95 is considered as a good fit. The value of a standardized root mean squared residual of less than.08 would be acceptable. A nonsignificant chi-square distributed test statistic is a good fit; however, this statistic is sensitive to sample size (Hu & Bentler, 1995). Thus, χ2/degrees of freedom was reported, and a value less than five is considered a good fit (Kline, 2005).

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