Julia X
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Hi all,
I have the following second-order model:
Three
first-order latent variables, each measured by three indicators. One
second-order variable. Regarding Chen et al. (2005) such a model is
just-identified. Therefore, correct testing is not possible.
However,
I've seen some articles, in which models having the same structure were
tested. When I tried this, using my data, it worked as well. Moreover, R
showed, that there were definetly more than 0 degrees of freedom. Now
I'm a bit confused. It it possible that this model is LOCALLY
just-identified (for the second-order part), but not globally, and thus
R/lavaan shows results and "enough" df though?
Actually I wanted
to use this model (one second-order factor, three first-order factors,
each with three indicators) and test it for invariance. But I am not
sure, whether this is appropriate from a statistical point of view or
not.
Thank you for your support!