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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2010 Nov;22(4):785–802. doi: 10.1017/S0954579410000465

Table 2.

Model Comparisons for Nested Models (final model in bold)

Biases Domain Model No. of Cross-Domain Paths df C χ2 CFI RMSEA Model Comparison cd Δdf Δ χ2 p
Social 1 0 96 1.17 434.23 .875 .066 2 vs. 1 1.226 18 132.39 < .0001
2 18 78 1.16 289.78 .922 .058 3 vs. 2 1.139 4 30.82 <.0001
3 22 74 1.16 268.23 .928 .057 4 vs. 3 1.199 8 12.50 .13
4 30 66 1.15 256.38 .930 .059
Behavioral 1 0 96 1.15 429.25 .887 .065 2 vs. 1 1.258 18 108.69 < .0001
2 18 78 1.13 317.21 .919 .061 3 vs. 2 .977 4 52.50 < .0001
3 22 74 1.13 269.70 .934 .057 4 vs. 3 1.051 8 19.73 < .05
4 30 66 1.14 249.20 .938 .058

Notes. c is the weighting constant for computing the chi-square statistic when robust estimation procedures are used. cd is the weighting constant for the difference between two chi-square values when robust estimation procedures are used.