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A structural after measurement approach to structural equation modeling.

Psychological Methods 2022 November 11
In structural equation modeling (SEM), the measurement and structural parts of the model are usually estimated simultaneously. In this article, we revisit the long-standing idea that we should first estimate the measurement part, and then estimate the structural part. We call this the "structural-after-measurement" (SAM) approach to SEM. We describe a formal framework for the SAM approach under settings where the latent variables and their indicators are continuous. We review earlier SAM methods and establish how they are specific instances of the SAM framework. Decoupled estimation for the measurement and structural parts using SAM possesses three key advantages over simultaneous estimation in standard SEM. First, estimates are more robust against local model misspecifications. Second, estimation routines are less vulnerable to convergence issues in small samples. Third, estimates exhibit smaller finite sample biases under correctly specified models. We propose two variants of the SAM approach. "Local" SAM expresses the mean vector and variance-covariance matrix of the latent variables as a function of the observed summary statistics and the parameters of the measurement model. "Global" SAM holds the parameters of the measurement part fixed while estimating the parameters of the structural part. Our framework includes two-step corrected standard errors, and permits computing both local and global fit measures. Nonetheless, the SAM approach is an estimation strategy, and should not be regarded as a model-building tool. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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